How can I create a curve that will fit my data?
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The following is my code:(2x2 dataset imported from an excel file, 21 values for y and 21 values for x)
x=dataset1(:,1);
y=dataset1(:,2);
plot(x,y,'Marker','.','MarkerSize',20);
xlabel('Photon Energy(eV)')
ylabel('Harmonic Intensity(a.u.)')
axis square
I am getting this displayed:
But I am trying to plot it like this:
*I tried using the fit and lsqcurvefit but those only gave me best fit lines(unless I used them incorrectly). The closest thing I've got to was inputting S = x(:)\y(:), but that didn't give the same results as the figure.
It's my frist time using MATLAB, let alone programming. Any help would be appreciated.
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Image Analyst
il 24 Giu 2022
fitnlm in the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox, since 2013b, though you should probably upgrade your antique 8 year old version.
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Image Analyst
il 24 Giu 2022
I can see from what you did plot that there are not enough points in "dataset" to get the three colored curves that you are hoping to get. You'll need a lot more points.
But if you did, do you have a model for your curve? Perhaps an exponential decay times a cosine wave added to a downward ramp?
y = a1 * exp(a2 * x) .* cos(a3 * x) + a4 * x + a5;
If you have any more questions, then attach your data and code to read it in with the paperclip icon after you read this:
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