How to apply fit-function on variable

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Niklas Kurz
Niklas Kurz am 20 Jun. 2020
Kommentiert: Niklas Kurz am 16 Jul. 2020
So I've got a fit done with cftool:
%% Fit: 'untitled fit 1'.
[xData, yData] = prepareCurveData( N, A );
% Set up fittype and options.
ft = fittype( 'poly6' );
% Fit model to data.
[fitresult, gof] = fit( xData, yData, ft );
% Plot fit with data.
figure( 'Name', 'untitled fit 1' );
h = plot( fitresult, xData, yData );
legend( h, 'A vs. N', 'untitled fit 1', 'Location', 'NorthEast', 'Interpreter', 'none' );
% Label axes
xlabel( 'N', 'Interpreter', 'none' );
ylabel( 'A', 'Interpreter', 'none' );
grid on
hold on
Now I want the fit-function to be applid on a variable, let's say y. Hence fit-function(y). For example if the fit-function would go like fit = m*x +n, I'd like to reform it to fit = m*y + n. Thanks in advance and appologies for the 3th question asked in such a short period of time.

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Aditya Patil
Aditya Patil am 16 Jul. 2020
You can pass the new data to the fitobject. See the example below,
x = sin(1:10)';
x2 = cos(1:10)';
y = (1:10)';
curve = fit(x, y, 'poly2');
y2 = curve(x2);
Here y2 is calculated from the function fit on x.
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Niklas Kurz
Niklas Kurz am 16 Jul. 2020
Thank you. I asked this question in a state of total inexperience. After dealing with Matlab daily its beauty is being more and more revealed.

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