Continuous Piecewise Function in Anonymous Fittype Equation
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Hey guys, This will (hopefully) be my last question I have on here. Had mixed luck so far. Basically what I have right now is an anonymous function with a fittype command followed by a fit command.
For example:
f = fittype('equation... etc.);
[c2,gof2]=fit(xdata,ydata,f,... etc.);
Right now the equation is a sum of various gaussians, easy enough to pass. However I need to modify this, I need to add in piecewise functions.
What I mean by that is I need (in English not Math lingo):
For x<B: y = straight line,
For y>=B y = gaussian
The straight line is at the top of the gaussian so the overall equation is continuous and differentiable. However, I am unsure how this would work in a fittype command and what I can do to get it to work.
A thought:
- Any way to define a function prior to the fittype command that is this piecewise function, say p(x), then just put 'p(x)' inside the fittype command using the variables of p(x) as "coefficients" to fit the equation.
Thanks to anyone who replies. This is the final hurdle for my project so mucho appreciado!
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bym
am 20 Dez. 2011
what does this mean "The straight line is at the top of the gaussian so the overall equation is continuous and differentiable." Can you draw a picture & post?
Walter Roberson
am 20 Dez. 2011
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/7924-where-can-i-upload-images-and-files-for-use-on-matlab-answers
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