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how does "[x,y] = WindowCenter(window)" work
when using [x,y] = WindowCenter(window) to determine the center of the window, what should "window" be?

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Calculate adjusted R2 for constant model
Is there a way of calculating the adjusted R2 of a constant model (y= constant) for a set of fitted data in Matlab?

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How to interpret "F-statistics vs. constant model" in the fitnlm function?
When running the function fitnlm to see if my nonlinear exponential function fit the five observed data points I have, it shows ...

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Determine how good the model would fit the data
I use fminsearch to find the exponential function that fit my data point. I want to see what is the R2 and p-value associate wit...

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How to calculate p value after using fminsearch
I used the fminsearch to fit my data with an exponential equation. Is there a way to calculate the p value of that fitting? ( th...

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How to change x-axis to not use scientific notation
I want to display x-axis as 1, 10, 100, and not as 10^0, 10^1... I tried the code: ax = gca; ax.XAxis.Exponent = 0; But it...

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Times 2 - START HERE
Try out this test problem first. Given the variable x as your input, multiply it by two and put the result in y. Examples:...

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