Extract (splined) function from two vectors
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Hi, I have the following plot and want to extract an expression for an exponential function that's located slightly below the plotted line. Is it possible to do this in Matlab somehow?

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David
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Ahmet Cecen
on 10 Aug 2014
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This might sound like a simple-minded suggestion, if you are looking for a function "slightly below" the one you drew, why not just subtract a "slight" margin from the y-axis (like y-0.0001) then find a regular exponential fit using cftool or fit.
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David
on 10 Aug 2014
Ahmet Cecen
on 10 Aug 2014
Firstly, those two functions will give you the explicit formula of your fit. Secondly, f(x)=a*x^2+b*x+c is a polynomial, not an exponential. Use cftool, choose your x and y, then chose the polynomial fit to be second degree. Look at the left of the plot and you'll see the coefficients of the fit. If you don't have the statistics toolbox, then you can use my MultiPolyRegressV3 function at the file exchange, although it won't do the plotting of the actual curve for you, it will find you your coefficients for polynomial fits.
David
on 11 Aug 2014
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