ezfit using a function
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I use ezfit to fit a gaussian in my data. It is straight forward as it is in the ezfit examples:
f1 = ezfit(x,counts,'gauss');
showfit(f1)
I want to fit my own function. So before doing that, I attempted using the equation of gaussian, exaclty the same equation in the ezfit documentation to fit the data ( http://www.fast.u-psud.fr/ezyfit/html/ezfit.html ). I am doing this to check if I am doing any mistakes. I did as follows
f1 = ezfit(x,counts,'a*exp(-(x-x0)^2/(2*s^2))');
showfit(f1)
This time it doesn't fit! Could you please tell me what is wrong in it?
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Natalia Demidova
on 12 Jul 2022
Hi,
Notice in the ezfit documentation the way functions are specified are with syntax of "y=" as in a usual function. Thus it should look like:
f1 = ezfit(x,counts,'y = a*exp(-(x-x0)^2/(2*s^2))');
Further for your own function you can specify specific guesses for parameters (such as a and s here). The first guesses for the function (ex. a=1 and s=2) to try would be after semicolon in the same string and look like:
f1 = ezfit(x,counts,'y = a*exp(-(x-x0)^2/(2*s^2)); a=1; s=2');
Have fun :)
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