Curve fitting a) define intersect b) fit without pre-defined fittype

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Hey guys
I have some data (let's say X and Y) and I think it fits probably best to a 'power1' fittype. I have used the curve fitting toolbox as well as fitted programmatically of which I prefer the latter (because I have many datasets and I don't particularly like clicking buttons).
Two questions:
a) I know my model has to go through (0,0) and through (1,1). How can I force it?
b) Even though I think it'll be something like y= c*A^z, I would like something like "free fitting" where just the bulk of data is taken into account and fitted. I would like to avoid giving a fittype. Is this possible?

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Jacob Mevorach
Jacob Mevorach on 12 May 2017
If I was going to do this I would try a variety of fits for each I thought might be good and I'd calculate the r^2 value for each and then go with the fit which had the maximum r^2 value.
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Laura Iten
Laura Iten on 12 May 2017
I did that. But I wanted to go beyond defining a fittype already. Also, I would've liked to know which points would be considered as outliers under the "free fit" conditions.
Do you happen to have an idea how to solve a)? Fit through 0,0 and 1,1 ?

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