How to return the fit as a function object?

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Peiyuan ZHU
Peiyuan ZHU on 10 May 2017
Commented: dpb on 11 May 2017
There are ways to evaluate the function or return the string of the function expression, which I know. But is there a way I can return the result as a function object? Because I need to use that fitted result as a part of an operator to be solved by CHEBFUN. Can someone suggest a way? Specifically I would like a fit of Gaussian polynomials up to some degree like in the curve fitting toolbox.

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dpb
dpb on 10 May 2017
Under 'Fit' menue, 'Save to Workspace' will save a cfit object of your choice to name. Not precisely sure what you're then wanting to do, but I'm guessing probably will serve the purpose.
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Peiyuan ZHU
Peiyuan ZHU on 10 May 2017
What I mean is not using the menu etc but a command. Because I want to create a loop that does multiple fits, and use multiple fits
dpb
dpb on 11 May 2017
Use the fit command, then.
doc fit % for the details...need to know a model class, of course.

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