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rockstar49
rockstar49 on 2 Sep 2022
Answered: Walter Roberson on 2 Sep 2022
Hi,
id like to make this into a polyfit instead of a plot.
% Plotting of FRF
fig = figure(1000+p);p=p+1;
set(fig, 'WindowStyle', 'docked');
set(gcf,'color','w');
subplot(3,1,1);
if HOLD
hold on;
end
plot(f,abs(FRF), color, 'linewidth', 2);
ylim([0 1.5]);
xlim([0,f_range]);
grid on;box on;
ylabel('Speed/Speed*');
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dpb
dpb on 2 Sep 2022
What in the world is FRF??? Does the plot bear any relationship to a polynomial of some degree?
With zero useful information, pretty-much at a loss here...
Star Strider
Star Strider on 2 Sep 2022
@Zakir Mahmood — What result do you want?
@dpb — Probably: Frequency Response Function.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 2 Sep 2022
polynomial_degree = 3; %adjust as appropriate
p = polyfit(f, abs(FRF), polynomial_degree);
fig = figure(1000+p);p=p+1;
set(fig, 'WindowStyle', 'docked');
set(gcf,'color','w');
subplot(3,1,1);
if HOLD
hold on;
end
plot(f,abs(FRF), color, 'linewidth', 2, 'DisplayName', 'abs(FRF)');
y = polyval(p, f);
oldhold = hold('on');
plot(f, y, 'b', 'Linewidth', 2, 'DisplayName', 'fitted abs(FRF)');
hold(oldhold)
ylim([0 1.5]);
xlim([0,f_range]);
grid on;box on;
ylabel('Speed/Speed*');
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