deriving surface equation form data on a table
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i have a table with 3 variables(B/H)= 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and fi= 0,10,20,30 and h which is depend on (B/H) and fi that contains 32 values. for example for fi=0 and (B/H)=1 >>h=1 fi=0 and (B/H)=2 >>h=1.02 ...... fi=30 and (B/H)=8 >>h=14800
>is there any way in MATLAB to get an surface equation for h in terms of (B/H) and fi??
h:[ 1 1.02 1.11 1.21 1.3 1.4 1.59 1.78
1 1.11 1.35 1.62 1.95 2.33 3.34 4.77
1.01 1.39 2.12 3.29 5.17 8.29 22 61
1.13 2.5 6.36 17.5 50 150 1400 14800 ]
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Walter Roberson
am 30 Jun. 2011
There are an infinite number of surface equations that would fit the data perfectly. Which one do you want?
milad babaei
am 30 Jun. 2011
Sean de Wolski
am 30 Jun. 2011
There can be at least one polynomial of order>(number elements) that fits perfectly. Thus from n-> infinity: To infinity and beyond!
milad babaei
am 1 Jul. 2011
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Andrei Bobrov
am 30 Jun. 2011
BHv= [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8];
fiv= [0,10,20,30];
h = rand(length(BHv),length(fiv))*30+10;
[fim BHm] = meshgrid(fiv,BHv);
[XI,YI] = meshgrid(linspace(fiv(1),fiv(end),100),linspace(BHv(1),BHv(end),100));
1 variant use 'interp2'
F1 = @(fi,BH)interp2(fim,BHm,h,fi,BH);
surf(F1(XI,YI))
2 variant use 'TriScatteredInterp'
F = TriScatteredInterp(fim(:),BHm(:),h(:));
figure,surf(F(XI,YI))
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