Options when drawing using the Curve Fitting tool

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haeyeon JI
haeyeon JI am 22 Aug. 2020
Kommentiert: Alex Sha am 24 Aug. 2020
I am inputting x y z data and using 'Curve Fitting tool' to create a nonlinear regression graph.
I am trying to find the coefficients a,b,c,d suitable for the data using the 'Custom Equation' formula, but the graph is too different from the data.
I tried changing Robust and Algorithm, but the graph is not similar to the data.
What additional work should I do to get the graph?

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Alex Sha
Alex Sha am 23 Aug. 2020
Hi, post your data and function in txt format, if possible.
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haeyeon JI
haeyeon JI am 24 Aug. 2020
Bearbeitet: haeyeon JI am 24 Aug. 2020
It is an expected expression,
and my expression is ax+blog10(y+c), not ax*blog10(y+c).
And please note that the data has been modified
Alex Sha
Alex Sha am 24 Aug. 2020
The fitting result is not so good if the function is: z=a*x+b*log10(y+c)
Root of Mean Square Error (RMSE): 0.115584191368428
Sum of Squared Residual: 0.654625559420376
Correlation Coef. (R): 0.855538827407886
R-Square: 0.731946685202461
Adjusted R-Square: 0.714076464215958
Parameter Best Estimate
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a 0.0741121571659251
b -0.283418916981476
c -9.47213514559854

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