How to plot the line of best fit?

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%Project Design %Yellow Band Displacemnt=[0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32]; Force = [0 .23 .36 .43 .52 .64 .78 .85 .92]; plot(Displacemnt, Force, 'x') title ('Displacement vs Force'); xlabel('Displacement'); ylabel('Force'); grid zoom on
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Khalil
Khalil on 29 Apr 2013
polyfit(displacement, force, 1)
is not working.
Shashank Prasanna
Shashank Prasanna on 29 Apr 2013
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Shashank Prasanna
Shashank Prasanna on 29 Apr 2013
What do you mean when you say it is not working? Do you get an error?
D = [0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32];
F = [0 .23 .36 .43 .52 .64 .78 .85 .92];
plot(D,F,'.b')
p = polyfit(D,F,1)
f = polyval(p,D);
hold on
plot(D,f,'--r')
Is that something you are looking for?
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Justin Keener
Justin Keener on 28 Oct 2016
Is there any way to get the approximation returned when the y axis is crossed?
PRANAY CHOWDARY
PRANAY CHOWDARY on 9 Aug 2019
its fine, can you give explanatin

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wasif saeed
wasif saeed on 3 Jun 2017
is this possible that we can display slope equation on graph .. i have 251 plot of data by a loop than i draw best fit line from every graph now i need intercept and gradient of each graph on plotting.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 3 Jun 2017
Yes. Use sprintf() to create a string with the equation in it. Then use text() to place that text onto the graph/plot wherever you want it.

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