From: Alex on 2 Jul 2010 11:16 I would like to thank you again for the time you spend for me. It seems that I managed to do the regression analysis successfully http://yfrog.com/5cfittedpointsoftheexperip There are two points that seem to strange at 1.4 and 1.6 one for each line. I used the function (1+(1+exp(x-b(1)/b(2))) and matlab created a nice plot for me. :) I would like to ask you a) where there are these two strange points in my figure? b) is it possible to know exactly what are the values of b(1) and b(2)?. So to write down that the function is c) Is it possible to have two legends in my figure? As you can see there is only one :( I would like to thank you in advance for your help and cooperation Best Regards Alex.
From: Alex on 5 Jul 2010 03:54 I would like to thank you again for the time you spend for me. It seems that I managed to do the regression analysis successfully http://yfrog.com/5cfittedpointsoftheexperip There are two points that seem to strange at 1.4 and 1.6 one for each line. I used the function (1+(1+exp(x-b(1)/b(2))) and matlab created a nice plot for me. :) I would like to ask you a) where there are these two strange points in my figure? b) is it possible to know exactly what are the values of b(1) and b(2)?. So to write down that the function is c) Is it possible to have two legends in my figure? As you can see there is only one :( I would like to thank you in advance for your help and cooperation Best Regards Alex.
From: us on 5 Jul 2010 05:13 "Alex " <alaios(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message <i0s32r$gmc$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > > I would like to thank you again for the time you spend for me. > It seems that I managed to do the regression analysis successfully > http://yfrog.com/5cfittedpointsoftheexperip > > There are two points that seem to strange at 1.4 and 1.6 one for each line. > I used the function (1+(1+exp(x-b(1)/b(2))) > and matlab created a nice plot for me. :) > I would like to ask you > a) where there are these two strange points in my figure? > b) is it possible to know exactly what are the values of b(1) and b(2)?. So to write down that the function is > c) Is it possible to have two legends in my figure? As you can see there is only one :( > > I would like to thank you in advance for your help and cooperation > Best Regards > Alex. hmm... are you ...really... happy with your fits(?)... us
From: Alex on 5 Jul 2010 05:24
They seem pretty ok to me? Are not they? Best Regards Alex "Alex " <alaios(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message <i0kvrk$hst$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > > I would like to thank you again for the time you spend for me. > It seems that I managed to do the regression analysis successfully > http://yfrog.com/5cfittedpointsoftheexperip > > There are two points that seem to strange at 1.4 and 1.6 one for each line. > I used the function (1+(1+exp(x-b(1)/b(2))) > and matlab created a nice plot for me. :) > I would like to ask you > a) where there are these two strange points in my figure? > b) is it possible to know exactly what are the values of b(1) and b(2)?. So to write down that the function is > c) Is it possible to have two legends in my figure? As you can see there is only one :( > > I would like to thank you in advance for your help and cooperation > Best Regards > Alex. |