How to fit a base(excluding the peak) of a curve and subtract the fitted base with its corresponding unfitted curve

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Hi all,
I am trying to fit a base of a curve(excluding peak form data point 10:22) using a polynomial expression, I want to programmatically fit the base line (excluding peak) and do the subtraction of the fitted and unfitted data.
Is there a way to fit just the base and exclude the peak data points(from 10:22)?
single datasets is attached.
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Ankit Gupta
Ankit Gupta on 29 Sep 2015
Edited: Ankit Gupta on 29 Sep 2015
This is the raw single dataset, I just wanna fit the baseline excluding the peak data point form 10:22 Mat file contains "Tabs" as ydata and freq as xdata
dpb
dpb on 29 Sep 2015
Despite the structure in the "baseline" outside the peak, without further information on the system you can't realistically fit much more than a linear baseline value in the region of the peak itself. When you use the polynomial of high order, there's not telling what it'll do in that region.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Sep 2015
Or you can certainly extract everything except elements 10 to 22 and pass them into interp1(), polyfit(), or fitlm() and get a polynomial everywhere, even over the missing data points.

dpb
dpb on 28 Sep 2015
But despite not having the data set for viewing/testing, sure...
ix=[1:9 23:length(x)]; % include points
b=polyfit(x(ix),y(ix),2); % fit second order baseline
ysub=y-polyval(b,x); % subtract baseline over entire range
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