Matlab fit to three dimensions function
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Hi
I got three input vectors: x1, x2, x3 and output vectory y. How do i fit to my custom function?
y=a0+a1*x1+a2*x2+a3*x3+a11*x1^2+a22*x2^2+a33*x3^2+a12*x1*x2+a13*x1*x3+a23*x2*x3
Obviously I want to get parameters a1, a2, ...
For two variables (x1, x2) i can do it like:
f = fit([x1, x2], y, 'poly33');
But I'm struggling to do that for the function above.
Any help appreciated.
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the cyclist
am 28 Aug. 2019
Do you also have the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox available, or only the Curve Fitting Toolbox?
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Bruno Luong
am 28 Aug. 2019
Bearbeitet: Bruno Luong
am 28 Aug. 2019
n = length(y);
A = [ones(n,1) x1(:) x2(:) x3(:) x1(:).^2 x2(:).^2 x3(:).^2 x1(:).*x2(:) x1(:).*x3(:) x2(:).*x3(:)] \ y(:)
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the cyclist
am 28 Aug. 2019
Bearbeitet: the cyclist
am 28 Aug. 2019
I would do it like this:
% Set the random number generator seed, for reproducibility
rng default
% Create some random data
N = 1000;
x1 = randn(N,1);
x2 = randn(N,1);
x3 = randn(N,1);
% Create a response variable with known coefficients, and some noise
y = 2 + 3*x1 + 5*x2 + 7*x3 ...
+ 11*x1.^2 + 13*x2.^2 + 17*x3.^2 ...
+ 19*x1.*x2 + 23*x1.*x3 + 29*x2.*x3 ...
+ 31*randn(N,1);
% Fit a quadratic model
mdl = fitlm([x1 x2 x3],y,'quadratic')
% % The above is equivalent to the following model, written out in full Wilkinson notation
% mdl = fitlm([x1,x2,x3],y,'y ~ x1 + x2 + x3 + x1^2 + x2^2 + x3^2 + x1:x2 + x1:x3 + x2:x3');
Almost all of this code is me creating the data, to illustrate everything. Since you have the data already, you should only need
mdl = fitlm([x1 x2 x3],y,'quadratic')
The resulting model object, mdl, has methods for lots of information about the model fit.
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