How to find an equation to fitting surface?

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BB
BB on 23 Oct 2012
I have a 100x100 matrix, which contains 10000 different values
Use of imagec instruction drawing as follows
I want to find an equation to fitting this surface
How to do?
Thanks~!!
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Matt J
Matt J on 23 Oct 2012
The surface doesn't look like a plane to me. Are you sure that's how you want the fit to model it. If not, why does your title say that you're fitting a plane?
BB
BB on 23 Oct 2012
sorry, I change my title as fitting a surface.

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Matt J
Matt J on 23 Oct 2012
If you have the Curve Fitting Toolbox, you should probably look at CFTOOL.
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BB
BB on 23 Oct 2012
I have been try to use CFTOOL
But I don't know how to put my starting value
Is X data put [1 100], Y data put [1 100], Z data put this matrix?
Matt J
Matt J on 23 Oct 2012
No, length(X) must be the same as size(Z,2) and length(Y) must be the same as size(Z,1)

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Valter Zöldhegyi
Valter Zöldhegyi on 7 May 2019
Without toolbox: you can use the polyfitn function by John D'Errico: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/34765-polyfitn
Considering your example:
myIn = NaN(10000, 3);
myIn(:,1) = repmat((0:1:99, 1, 100); %x
myIn(:,2) = repelem(0:1:99, 100); %y
myIn(:,3) = myData(:); % z, myData is the 100x100 matrix you have
myModel = polyfitn([myIn(:,1),myIn(:,2)],myIn(:,3),4); % x and y is the depending variable, z is the independant variable, 4 is the degree of the polynom
In the myModel struct you will have the ModelTerms and the Coefficients fields. ModelTerms matrix defines the term used (eg. a row with [0 0] means a constant; row [1 1] is a x*y term). The coefficients for each term can be found in the Coefficients vector.

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