finding a function with 4 variables

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Hello, for a project im doing I measured the hight of rising dough as im playing with 3 variables (flour sugar yeast). and so I ended up having 4 vectors.
how can I fit a function to this data? (i.e hegiht =f(sugar,yeast,flour))
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 11 Oct 2022
Since you have collected the data, maybe the batch least squares estimation?
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Torsten
Torsten on 11 Oct 2022
I suggest you start with
height = a + b * sugar + c * yeast + d * flour
If height,sugar, yeast and flour are column vectors of equal length, this would give the code
sol = [ones(numel(height),1),sugar,yeast,flour]\height
a = sol(1)
b = sol(2)
c = sol(3)
d = sol(4)
for the regression coefficients a, b, c and d.
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 11 Oct 2022
Edited: Sam Chak on 11 Oct 2022
I remember making dough.
Did you miss Salt and Warm Water as parts of the ingredients?
The temperature of the water is also sort of important. If it is too hot, then it will kill the yeast.
I think yeast is a kind of fungus.
By the way, does the baker's mixing skill influence the rising height of the dough?

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