Interpolation, sigmoid curve
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Hi, I'm not very good on matlab, som maybe this is a kind of basic question.
I have 140 values from 140 years of coal mining. There is a maximum limit of how much coal that can be extracted from the mine. My task is to make a prognosis for the next 60 years. It's suppose to look lika a sigmoind curve (an S). I have been able to make a sigmoid curve based on the different values from the years i already have. But my problem is how i'm soppose to interpolate these values into the future?
I have tried to use interp1, but i my result is not that good, it's ether going straight to the roof or below 0. So I would be very grateful for any help that I can get!
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Anton Semechko
on 11 Feb 2012
you mean extrapolate into the future, not interpolate ... If you have Optimization Toolbox, you can try fitting the generalized logistic equation to your data (<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalised_logistic_curve>) using 'lsqnonlin'
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Anton Semechko
on 11 Feb 2012
Also see:
1)http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/31399-fit-logistic-curve-to-a-data-set
2)http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/22547-logreg
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