Polyfit and polyval in Matlab
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Hi!I have a problem with polyfit and polyval. I have two vectors (x and y). You can see it in the attached image (the red line). I want to create a polynom that allow to create the blue line (imagine that it doesn't exist) only with the values that I have.
I've tried with polyfit and polyfit but it doesn't work at all.
x2=x'; %I have changed the direction because if not, it doesn't do the polyfit.
coeffs1=polyfit(x2, msensiv_graf,1);
coeffs3=polyfit(x2, msensiv_graf,3);
coeffs5=polyfit(x2, msensiv_graf,5);
coeffs12=polyfit(x2, msensiv_graf,12);
new_y1 = polyval(coeffs1, x2);
new_y3 = polyval(coeffs3, x2);
new_y5 = polyval(coeffs5, x2);
new_y12 = polyval(coeffs12, x2);
plot(x2, msensiv_graf, 'r');
hold on
plot(x2, new_y1, 'r');
plot(x2, new_y3, 'b');
plot(x2, new_y5, 'g');
plot(x2, new_y12, 'y');
And the error is:
Warning: Polynomial is badly conditioned. Add points with distinct X values, reduce the degree of the polynomial, or try centering and scaling as described in HELP POLYFIT.
Does somebody know what can I do? I also think to try interpolation to get the blue line.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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Image Analyst
on 13 Aug 2012
Edited: Image Analyst
on 13 Aug 2012
Try using the S and mu outputs of polyfit(), like it (almost) says. I once had the same error and that helped me. Just get them and pass them into polyval() - it was as simple as that.
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Image Analyst
on 23 Aug 2012
Did you read my prior comment about supplying input data we can work with?
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