How to create a specific vector c that has two variables x and y ?
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the problem here is this vector must be found from c = A\b. A and b are created from two variables x and y. (I posted the image of example xi,yi). x and y come from the normal parabola(ax^2 + bx +c) first, then they could be used in the matrix to form A and b. if my question is too confusing, just see the image...sorry, I am not good at explaining a problem :c Is there a way to solve it ? Thank you.
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Roger Stafford
on 28 Feb 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 28 Feb 2018
Assume your xi's and yi's are given by a couple of column vectors, x and y of the same length.
n = length(x);
A = [x.^(n-1:-1:0)];
c = A\y;
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Roger Stafford
on 28 Feb 2018
If you have an older version of matlab, use
A = bsxfun(@power,x,((n-1):-1:0));
where again I assume x is a column vector.
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