Linear interpolation Using Polyfit
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How do i find p (polyfit) from this X1 and Y1 values i attached
I expect to get like this images


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Bjorn Gustavsson
el 8 de Oct. de 2020
Repeat question.
Perhaps explicitly telling you to use the call to polyfit in the documentation? Well do that, and you'll get a 7th order polynomial approximation to the sin-curve in that intervall.
Polynomial regression will not easily give you linear interpolation though, that is a completely different operation where you get points on line-segments connecting your data-points. See the help and documentation for interp1, for more information about that.
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