Curve fitting tool fits a wrong equation
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Elizaveta Iavorskaia
on 28 Nov 2022
Commented: Matt J
on 28 Nov 2022
I am using Matlab for my physical chemistry lab evaluation. Currently I am trying to fit an equation , using the custom equation function. When I fit it works fine, but as soon as I add a second parameter, the fit bocomes linear and I can't figure out why.
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the cyclist
on 28 Nov 2022
Also, I don't think this should matter, but just to be absolutely certain, I would try coding the equation as
(a./x) + b
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the cyclist
on 28 Nov 2022
I can't figure out what is going wrong here, and I don't have the Curve Fitting Toolbox to play around.
I get a sensible fit using fitnlm, so if you have the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox, you could use that if you don't figure this out.
% The data
p = [101500, 77300, 61600, 51300, 45000, 39000]';
V = [0.03, 0.04, 0.05, 0.06, 0.07, 0.08]';
% Define function that will be used to fit data
% (F is a vector of fitting parameters)
f = @(F,x) F(1)./x + F(2);
% Define starting guess of coefficients
beta0 = [1000 1];
% Fit the model
mdl = fitnlm(p,V,f,beta0);
% Plot the data and fit
figure
plot(p,V,'*',p,predict(mdl,p),'g');
xlabel("p")
ylabel("V")
legend('data','fit','Location','NorthEast')
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