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shobhit mehrotra
shobhit mehrotra el 22 de Feb. de 2015
Comentada: Greig el 22 de Feb. de 2015
I want to perform a polyfit in a for loop
for n=1:270
slopex(n) = polyfit(cos(n^3), 3*n, 1)
end
I want to store only the 270 slope values in the vector "slopex"
thanks!

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Greig
Greig el 22 de Feb. de 2015
Firstly, this is a poorly conditioned problem. You are trying to fit a straight line through a single data point, so there is no unique solution.
I guess you are wanting the slope to pass through the origin? If so, and since you are then only fitting to two points, you want to use
polyfit([0, cos(n^3)], [0, 3*n], 1)
So following the loop approach, you want to use something like..
for n=1:270
Data_Fits(n,:) = polyfit([0, cos(n^3)], [0, 3*n], 1);
end
slopex=Data_Fits(:,1);
This can be done without the loop, but this only works for the simple case of passing through the origin...
n=1:270;
slopex=(3.*n)./cos(n.^3);
As a point of note, n ranges up to 270, which looks to me to be an angle in degrees? If so, you should note that cos() assumes radians, so you should use cosd() instead, or convert n to radians. Of course, if this is not what you're doing, you can completely ignore this last point.
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shobhit mehrotra
shobhit mehrotra el 22 de Feb. de 2015
Thank You I needed the (n, :) part
Greig
Greig el 22 de Feb. de 2015
Please note, that without the extra zeros in the data when you call polyfit, the results will be meaningless.

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