how to get coefficients by fitting power law for 4 variables ?

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Say I have three datasets namely U, X, Y, and Z. As per literature, I have to find the relationship between the U and other three variables as given by the equation: (i.e. i have to find a, b,c, and d because i have large set of values of U, X, Y, Z : say 100 case values).
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please guide me how to get coefficeints using matlab code.
Thanks

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Matt J
Matt J on 16 Aug 2021
Edited: Matt J on 16 Aug 2021
A=log([X(:),Y(:),Z(:)]);
A(:,end)=1;
abcd=A\log(U(:)); %the coefficients
abcd(1)=exp(abcd(1));
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naveen kumar s
naveen kumar s on 17 Aug 2021
Edited: naveen kumar s on 17 Aug 2021
thanks. I will try this code.
& in last line
>> abcd(1) = exp(abcd(1)
does this line only give first coefficient right.
for other coefficients do we need to take exp(2:4).
Matt J
Matt J on 17 Aug 2021
Edited: Matt J on 17 Aug 2021
No, the model is log-linear in b,c, and d.

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