How to get correlation coefficient exponential decay?

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Fabian Moreno
Fabian Moreno am 26 Apr. 2022
Kommentiert: Mathieu NOE am 28 Apr. 2022
Hello, I would like to get the correlation coefficient from the exponential decay model. I used the following code:
ft = fittype( 'a*exp(-b*x)+c', 'independent', 'x', 'dependent', 'y' );
opts = fitoptions( 'Method', 'NonlinearLeastSquares' );
opts.Display = 'Off';
and got from the R2 the correlation coefficient
Rsqr=sqrt(gof.rsquare)
but the (r) is positive, is there a form to get the correlation coefficient negative. Obviously my data shows a decreasing exponentail decay.
And I don't use the corrcoef because it suppose to be use with a linear data, but what about exponentail decay?
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Fabian Moreno
Fabian Moreno am 27 Apr. 2022
Hello, @Mathieu NOE! Thanks for your answer. I am going to share my figure to show you my result. Also, could you please explain me why I have to multiply the Rsqr value by sigh (b)? I didn't understand.
Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE am 28 Apr. 2022
hello
you have decaying exponentials here so sign(b) is negative (obviously) which is how I create the negative R
If you had a positive b , then R shoud be positive too
That may sound like a "trick" but there is probably no other matlab way to do it as all fit function returns R squared , which , of course reamins positive in all circumstances.

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