Curve fitting with custom equation, not using toolbox

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JF
JF on 26 Nov 2020
Commented: JF on 26 Nov 2020
I have sample X and Y data:
x=[5:5:50];
y=[15 25 32 33 37 35 38 39 41 42];
The data are related by y = a * ( x/(b+x) ) equation
I need to find the coeffs a and b, by curve fitting.
I am trying to use polyfit, but nothing is coming out correctly.
What is the procedure for curve fitting a custom equation? The matalb book I am using is good about basic polynomial equations, and the conversion when converting other equations to polynomials. I am super lost on this one. Thanks.
The answer using Curve fitting toolbox is pasted below, but I can't seem to get there... Help!
General model:
f(x) = (a.*x)/(b+x)
Coefficients (with 95% confidence bounds):
a = 49.58 (45.65, 53.51)
b = 9.943 (7.168, 12.72)

Answers (1)

Stephan
Stephan on 26 Nov 2020
Edited: Stephan on 26 Nov 2020
This example shows how to curve fit with the inbuilt basic function fminsearch , so that no additional toolbox is needed:
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JF
JF on 26 Nov 2020
Thanks, is there any way not using fminsearch? Our book has not covered the fminsearch function, and supposedly this can be solved just using basic commands and polyfit.
The book states: "The curve fitting can be done by writing the reciprocal of the equation and using a first order polynomial." I hope this helps in solving this problem.

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