How to fit linear plateau equation ?

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I want to fit linear equation with plateau condition.
y=a(x+n)+b
These are the data in which I Want to fit:
x=[0,80,100,120,150],
y=[1865,3608,4057,4343,4389]
I don not know how to find the plateau value of yield.
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madhuri dubey
madhuri dubey on 8 Dec 2018
Ok the another data data set is
x= x=[0,40,80,100,120,150,170,200],
y=[1865,2855,3608,4057,4343,4389,4415,4478]
I don't know how to fit plateau condition in linear equation that is why i asked to help. The plateau condition are given here;
x < xc(Ymax) ;
y=yp, x >= xc(Ymax)

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 10 Dec 2018
Edited: Bruno Luong on 10 Dec 2018
You can use this FEX file (BSFK)
The code is by default use QUADPROG from MATLAB, but can also work with QPAS project by Adrian Wills for user who has not access to optimization toolbox as showed below:
x=[0,40,80,100,120,150,170,200];
y=[1865,2855,3608,4057,4343,4389,4415,4478];
opt = struct('KnotRemoval','none','sigma',1,'qpengine','qpas');
pp = BSFK(x,y,2,2,[],opt);
% prepare graphical data
xi = linspace(min(x),max(x));
yi = ppval(pp,xi);
xb = pp.breaks(2);
yb = ppval(pp,xb);
clf
plot(x,y,'or',xi,yi,'-b');
xline(pp.breaks(2));
text(xb,yb,sprintf('(%g,%g)',xb,yb));
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 10 Dec 2018
Note that the upper line segment is not held constant in your solution, as it seems the OP wants.
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 10 Dec 2018
I don't know exactly what he wants, I did not follow the thread closely.
I give the code if he is not happy then I hope he'll come back with further request.
If the plateau must be constant I can enfore the derivative to 0.

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