Simple x-y curve fitting from data set.

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Tom
Tom am 24 Feb. 2013
I'm struggling to find a simple example of simple curve fitting in MATLAB.
I just want to do a best-fit curve for the following data:
x = [1 1.5 2 2.5 3 10e10]
y = [19.74 14.26 12.34 11.45 10.97 9.87];
Please could someone show me how to do it?
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Wayne King
Wayne King am 24 Feb. 2013
do you really have an x vector where the final value jumps from 3 to 10^10?
Tom
Tom am 24 Feb. 2013
Well it's supposed to be infinity but yes.

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the cyclist
the cyclist am 24 Feb. 2013
Bearbeitet: the cyclist am 24 Feb. 2013
If you type
doc polyfit
in the MATLAB command window, you will see a simple example (and of course the syntax of the command).
EDIT:
I didn't really pay attention to the, uh, unusual shape of your data. polyfit() does simple polynomial fitting, so it's not right for you.
There's not really going to be a fit for a point "at infinity". You should probably add some detail about what you are trying to really accomplish here.
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Jurgen
Jurgen am 24 Feb. 2013
By definition that line is the best fit , as it goes through every point? If you wan't more restrictions you need to decide on what form your fit must have, even if you don't know the "true" underlying function.
the cyclist
the cyclist am 24 Feb. 2013
Tom, that example starts off with erf() simply to create the sample of data which will be fit later.
As Jurgen says, you need to decide what form you want.

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