Curve fitting for a trig function

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Yalda
Yalda on 26 Aug 2013
Hi I want to fit a trig function, and get the R^2 value for a graph that I have already plotted, the data are voltage measurements vs. time and each column has around 360 data. I tried using the basic fitting feature under tools of the plot window, but it seems like its just for polynomial functions. Thanks, Hannah

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 26 Aug 2013
If you have the Statistics Toolbox, you can use the nlinfit() function to do this.
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Yalda
Yalda on 26 Aug 2013
Is there any other way of doing it? I don't have statistic toolbox now, I have ordered one though, but will probably take me two or 3 days to get it.

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Shashank Prasanna
Shashank Prasanna on 27 Aug 2013
You can do custom fitting using optimization functions from base MATLAB.
Here is a page from the documentation that shows you how to go about doing it:
If you'd like goodness of fit statistics then you will have to manually compute them using the relevant formulae. If you plan on using the Curve Fitting Toolbox or the Statistics Toolbox then you get them for free.

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