N-dimension curve fit how to

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Adam
Adam on 14 Sep 2024
Edited: Matt J on 15 Sep 2024
Can someone please walk me through how to do a polynomial curve fit to n-dimensional data? For example: I have a 3D matrix t = [i x j x k] of results for all combinations of 3 different variables x = [i x 1], y = [j x 1], and z = [k x 1], and we know it follows a polynomial fit (e.g. x = 4th order, y = 2nd order, and z = 2nd order). How do I set up the problem, define the fit equation, and find the fit parameters?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 14 Sep 2024
See the Multiple Regression section on this documentation page. While that example only uses the first power of each of the variables x1 and x2 in the creation of the X coefficient matrix, you could use terms like x1.^2 and/or x1.*x2.^3 to create additional columns.
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Adam
Adam on 15 Sep 2024
It seems like the solution shown in that doc is only for a single coefficient linear equation. How do you extend that to multi-order polynomial fit?

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Matt J
Matt J on 15 Sep 2024
Edited: Matt J on 15 Sep 2024

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