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How to find a polynomial that best fit with scatter plot?

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Hi everyone,
I am trying to find a best-fit polynomial equation that works well for my data set (two parameters x, and y).
First, I attempt to fit a polynomial line using Excel (figure attached). The equation shows the best fit with the original scatter plot (the red line is the best fit polynomial line).
However, when I try to estimate values with the best-fit equation, it looks very different from actual data points.
A similar error is observed when I attempt to use the Matlab function polyfilt.
clear all
clc
data=readmatrix('lv_vl.csv');
x=data(:,1);
y=data(:,2);
scatter(x,y,'b')
p = polyfit(x,y,2)
May someone suggets me how i can fix this.
(data is also attached).

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 May 2023
Edited: Walter Roberson on 12 May 2023
data=readmatrix('lv_vl.csv');
x=data(:,1);
y=data(:,2);
scatter(x,y,5,'.r')
p = polyfit(x,y,2);
eqn = poly2sym(p)
eqn = 
xest = linspace(min(x), max(x), 75);
yest = polyval(p, xest);
hold on
plot(xest, yest, '-b');
title(char(vpa(eqn,5)))
  9 Comments
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 May 2023
The sum of squared error is still pretty high for degree 4, and there are still fairly visible artifacts.
Andi
Andi on 14 May 2023
True, but if I overestimate, then I am unable to incorporate other parameters that have a time-varying influence on the time series. Therefore, I decided to go with a 4-order polynomial.

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