How to find values of variables when a value is known (after using curve fitter)?
4 visualizzazioni (ultimi 30 giorni)
Mostra commenti meno recenti
Deepshikha Deo
il 15 Feb 2024
Commentato: Deepshikha Deo
il 26 Feb 2024
I have used curve fitter app for my xyz data. The custom equation I used is :
a0*exp(-(((x-x0)*cos(phi)+(y-y0)*sin(phi))^2/0.5*ax^2) - (((y-y0)*cos(phi)-(x-x0)*sin(phi))^2/0.5*ay^2))
The equation has six unknown variables : a0, ax, ay, phi, x0, and y0. After fitting the equation on the data, the values obtained were as follows
a0 = 2.7451, ax = 8.1356, ay = 10.3918, phi = 4.1032, x0 = 88.3697, and y0 = 22.5765
I wanted to find the values of ax and ay when the value of a0 is 61% of its value (i.e., 1.6745). How can I do so?
Thank you
Regards
2 Commenti
Risposta accettata
Drew
il 21 Feb 2024
Assume this is a surface fit z = f(x,y) as in Curve Fitter app. If it is given that a0 = 1.6745, then substitute that into your given custom equation
a0*exp(-(((x-x0)*cos(phi)+(y-y0)*sin(phi))^2/0.5*ax^2) - (((y-y0)*cos(phi)-(x-x0)*sin(phi))^2/0.5*ay^2))
which results in the new custom equation
1.6745*exp(-(((x-x0)*cos(phi)+(y-y0)*sin(phi))^2/0.5*ax^2) - (((y-y0)*cos(phi)-(x-x0)*sin(phi))^2/0.5*ay^2))
Finally, use the new custom equation in the curve fitter app to complete a new surface fit on your data. The new surface fit will solve for values of ax, ay, phi, x0, and y0.
If this answer helps you, please remember to accept the answer.
Più risposte (0)
Vedere anche
Categorie
Scopri di più su Get Started with Curve Fitting Toolbox in Help Center e File Exchange
Prodotti
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!