Fit data sets for 3 different temperature

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Dat Pham
Dat Pham on 20 Jul 2015
Answered: Nick Hobbs on 22 Jul 2015
Hello everyone,
I have X and Y values (array) at 3 different known temperatures. I want to fit them into this function:
ln (Y)=ln(X)+1/T*(a0+a1*N+a2*N^2+a3*N^3+a4*N^4+a5*N^5+...)+b0+b1*N+b2*N^2+b3*N^3+b4*N^4+b5*N^5+...
T is the three different known temperatures. And a0 a1 a2... b0 b1 b2 are the constant parameters that I want to find
Could anyone help me?
I tried but failed :(

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Nick Hobbs
Nick Hobbs on 22 Jul 2015
If you only need to fit an equation to a dataset, you may be interested in the function FIT from the Curve Fitting Toolbox. The example in the documentation for a custom model may be of particular interest to you. You could use your equation in the same way as the custom model and try to have FIT find the values for your function.

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