how to do a TRENDLINE (polyfit?how?)

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig il 28 Nov 2012
Modificato: Matt Fig il 28 Nov 2012

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See the help for the POLYFIT function.
I see you edited the question to include (polyfit?how?) but what is the problem? Did you actually read the help for POLYFIT (that I even linked for you!) or do you want everyone else to do all the work for you?
If you have difficulty, why not show where you are stuck?

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joo
joo il 28 Nov 2012
i am sorry, when i edited i have not seen your answer. my probl in polyfit isthat i don't get a R2 like excel.
even if i do it in excel and then try thsat results in matlab i don't get a good answer
can you help me?
I downloaded your file and got the exact same results as Excel with MATLAB. I called the data N.
>> X = N(22:end,1);
>> Y = N(22:end,2);
>> [pp,s] = polyfit(X,Y,1)
pp =
-0.0406 0.8654
s =
R: [2x2 double]
df: 76
normr: 0.2742
>> r_squared = 1 - s.normr^2 / norm(Y-mean(Y))^2
r_squared =
0.9719

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 28 Nov 2012

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There is a curve fitting toolbox if you want. It handles non-polynomial functions. Check it out.

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joo
joo il 28 Nov 2012
thank i checked. but there is only a possibility, to plot 'linear'. nothing more is possible right=?
Not sure what you looked at but I saw all kinds of curvy and wavy functions being fitted to data.
joo
joo il 28 Nov 2012
yes, i know. but what i need is the black straight line http://i50.tinypic.com/nprtht.jpg that in excel is a trendline as you can see in the excel file< http://www.speedyshare.com/ABueW/aaa.xlsx>. if you npl,ease could helop i would be very grateful. thank you

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