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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2006

This is a test of a Matlab demo made with Camtasia. This one demonstrates how to do a curve fit directly from withing a figure window.

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  • This is really helpful . Just curious are you using camtasia pro ?

  • This is done with Camtasia Studio 3.0. I'm not aware of a "pro" version. This was recorded for a class I teach. I am considering using YouTube for distribution of all the content. There are about 12 lessons in the course, each with 1 or 2 videos like this.

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  • You've already finished C. Think you can do Matlab?

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  • lovely tut i needed that thx for posting

  • because you have 4 set of values, you really need more equations relating the 4 of them. Otherwise you have an overstated problem, you see what I mean?. In any case, take X-Q*P*S*T and work with that...

  • Great video. I had always done it with the tedious polyfit in a script every time but this looks much easier for ``one time'' data analysis.

  • I am just wondering if you could help me in finding out how to fit my datawith correlated one. X = (Q)*(P)*(S)*(T) X = Expieremntal data that I got from the lab Q = Set of values P = Set of values S = Set of values T =Set of values I want the left side equls or very close to ( X ). I did this try with curve fitting sotware but it is not as strong as mathlab X = A*(Q^B)*(P^C)*(S^D)*(T) A,B,C, and D are numbers generated by the software to correlate the left side with the rigth side
  • Thank you very much. This is helpful infor.

  • Thank you ! more professors should post online ! useful :)

  • Nice. Can you please make a video about doing integrations in MATLAB, particularly some Eulers?

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