Getting coefficients from a for loop

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Robbie McDermott
Robbie McDermott on 9 Dec 2017
Commented: Robbie McDermott on 10 Dec 2017
I want to run the code below inside a for loop so that I can run through ten versions of a, i.e. a(:,:,1) to a(:,:,10).
Each of these will produce a column vector from which I want to fit an exponential decay to and then remove the coefficients from so I have a vector with ten coefficient in. Can anyone show me a easy way of doing this??
for t=1:10;
image=a(:,:,t);
image=im2double(image);
Isum=sum(image,1);
[Imax,Iloc]=max(Isum);
I=image(:,Iloc);
plot(I);
fit=fit(L,I,'exp1')
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 9 Dec 2017
exponential fit outputs two coefficients each time, not one -- a * exp(b). Which of the two did you want to store?
Robbie McDermott
Robbie McDermott on 10 Dec 2017
Thank you for your reply, I am looking for the b coefficient.

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