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how to find the horizontal Asymptotes of fitted curve equation for a data set
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I have a data for (y,vor). I have used cftool to get fitted function for the input data. I want to know how to get the the horizontal asymptote of the fitted function as it approches zero (vor=0).
I have tried to use limit function but it does not work. I saved the fitted function as fittedmodel, then i used limit function to get teh asymtote
limit(fittedmodel,x,0)
Check for missing argument or incorrect argument data type in call to function 'limit'.

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Soumya
el 11 de Jun. de 2025
The ‘limit’ function in MATLAB which is a part of the Symbolic Math Toolbox, is designed to operate on symbolic variables and symbolic expressions. When the function ‘cftool’ from the Curve Fitting Toolbox creates a fitted model, it returns a ‘cfit’ object. A ‘cfit’ object is an object that encapsulates the fitted function, but it is not a symbolic expression, hence does not work with ‘cftool’ function.
To enable symbolic analysis, the object created by the ‘cfit’ function must first be converted into a symbolic expression using the ‘formula’ function:
fexpr = formula(fittedmodel);
Once in symbolic form, MATLAB’s Symbolic Math Toolbox can be used to compute the limit of the function as the independent variable approaches a specified value.
For detailed information on these functions, please refer to the following documentation:
I hope this helps!
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