
Curve fitting(toolbox) 3d plot is different when using surf
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Christian York
am 27 Feb. 2022
Kommentiert: Christian York
am 28 Feb. 2022
I use the curve fitting toolbox and is was what I get:


However, when I try to use 'surf' to plot the 3d plot above it turns out:
[Xtest1, Xtest2] = meshgrid(xtest1, xtest2);
p00 = -0.4888 ;
p10 = 0.04507 ;
p01 = 0.1304 ;
p20 = 0.005239 ;
p11 = -0.01134 ;
p02 = -0.009979 ;
p30 = 0.0005176 ;
p21 = 0.0002514 ;
p12 = 0.0005639 ;
p03 = 0.0002402 ;
z = p00 + p10.*Xtest1 + p01.*Xtest2 + p20.*Xtest1.^2 + p11.*Xtest1.*Xtest2 + p02.*Xtest1.^2 + p30.*Xtest1.^3 + p21.*Xtest1.^2.*Xtest2 + p12.*Xtest1.*Xtest2.^2 + p03.*Xtest2.^3;
surf(Xtest1,Xtest2,z)

The plot using 'surf' is not as same as the plot from curve fitting toolbox at all. Apparently the maximum in curve fitting toolbox and surf plot are different. The data xtest1 and xtest2 are same for both curve fitting toolbox and meshgrid, I wonder what is wrong with the code above?
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Matt J
am 27 Feb. 2022
Bearbeitet: Matt J
am 27 Feb. 2022
It looks like you have transcribed the fitted coefficients manually from the display, and only to 4 decimal places. (It also looks like you might have interchanged xtest1 with xtest2.)
The more reliable thing to do would be to save the fit tot the Matlab workspace, and then use the fit object to Evaluate the Surface Fit.

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Matt J
am 28 Feb. 2022
No, I've revised my code above to use meshgrid(). There is still very close agreement.
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