How to know the slope and intercept of a straight line in a log log plot and how to connect the data in log log scale by a straight line?
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for this two graph, I want to do a linear regression, and find out the slope and intercept of that straight line.
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dpb
el 20 de Jul. de 2022
If one is not concerned about stastical estimation but simply the coefficients, then just use
b=polyfit(log10(x),log10(y),1); % coefficients in log-log space
yhat=10.^polyval(b,log10(xNew));
Star Strider
el 21 de Jul. de 2022
The problem with doing regressions on logarithmic transformed variables is that they transform additive errors (that parameter estimation techniques assume) into multiplicative errors (that they do not). The result is that the parameter estimates on transformed variables are not correct.
A better approach would be to use the fminsearch (or fitnlm if you want statistics) function to estimate the parameters directly since:
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coding it as:
pwrfcn = @(p,x) exp(p(1)).*x.^p(2); % Logarithmic Intercept = p(1), Logarithmic Slope = p(2)
This can be used as written in fitnlm, however the code for fminsearch requires:
P0 = rand(2,1); % Initial Parameter Estimates (Choose Appropriate Values), Necessary For ‘fminsearch’ & ‘¹fitnlm’
P = fminsearch(@(p) norm(y = pwrfun(p,x)), P0) % Estimate Parameters
yfit = pwrfcn(P,x); % Evaluate Regression
Then plot the data and ‘yfit’ on a loglog plot, as functions of ‘x’.
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