linear fit

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Richard
Richard on 31 Jan 2012
Commented: Seth DeLand on 25 May 2022
When plotting a scatter plot is it possible to add a linear fit to the the graph without having to go into tools-> basic fitting and clicking on linear and show equations?

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Wayne King
Wayne King on 1 Feb 2012
lsline is in the Statistics Toolbox, if you do not have that product you can use polyfit() to fit a 1st order polynomial.
x = 1:10;
y1 = x + randn(1,10);
scatter(x,y1,25,'b','*')
P = polyfit(x,y1,1);
yfit = P(1)*x+P(2);
hold on;
plot(x,yfit,'r-.');
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Galina Machavariani
Galina Machavariani on 2 Sep 2021
Thank you for the answer.
And how can I display linear fit equation on the graph?
I mean not "manual" way in the graph editor, , but the code ...
Thank you !
Seth DeLand
Seth DeLand on 25 May 2022
You would need to create the string of the equation and then place it on the graph with "text". Here is an expanded version of Wayne's example that does this:
x = 1:10;
y1 = x + randn(1,10);
scatter(x,y1,25,'b','*')
P = polyfit(x,y1,1);
yfit = polyval(P,x);
hold on;
plot(x,yfit,'r-.');
eqn = string(" Linear: y = " + P(1)) + "x + " + string(P(2));
text(min(x),max(y1),eqn,"HorizontalAlignment","left","VerticalAlignment","top")

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Thomas
Thomas on 31 Jan 2012
Also you can always do it once manually, generate data set, create the plot, make the linear fit with the equations, then in the Figure window
File>Generate code..
This will create a MATLAB function for everything that you did manually and can use it again and again if you have more data sets.
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Galina Machavariani
Galina Machavariani on 2 Sep 2021
After I did linear fit with equation, What should I write in the command window to generate the code?

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Wayne King
Wayne King on 31 Jan 2012
Hi, yes, you can use lsline()
x = 1:10;
y1 = x + randn(1,10);
scatter(x,y1,25,'b','*')
hold on;
lsline;
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Richard
Richard on 1 Feb 2012
>> clear all
>> x = 1:10;
y1 = x + randn(1,10);
scatter(x,y1,25,'b','*')
hold on;
lsline;
Undefined function or variable 'lsline'.
vkehayas
vkehayas on 30 Sep 2016
The statistics toolbox is required for
lsline

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Annu Panwar
Annu Panwar on 13 Sep 2017
but anyone has observed that the results are different when you do polyfit by using codes and manually?
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Danhay
Danhay on 6 Mar 2018
that is true. I observed that too
Namira
Namira on 11 Aug 2018
I observed that too. Do you know the solution?

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sabreen haj
sabreen haj on 27 Apr 2018
Can you help me to write script for calibration curve And give me the equation so i can finde the x value then the result shown in a table with everage of 3 x value and std

Marcello Wienhoven
Marcello Wienhoven on 11 Jan 2021
x = 1:10;
y1 = x + randn(1,10);
scatter(x,y1,25,'b','*')
P = polyfit(x,y1,1);
yfit = P(1)*x+P(2);
hold on;
plot(x,yfit,'r-.');
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Galina Machavariani
Galina Machavariani on 2 Sep 2021
Thank you for the answer.
And how can I display linear fit equation on the graph?
I mean not "manual" way in the graph editor, , but the code ...
Thank you !

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