How do I fit a gaussian to a bar plot and extract the variance of the gaussian?
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Because I'm not starting with raw histogram data, it's my understanding that histfit isn't apropriate for generating a gaussian fit. This has been my approach thus far:
x=[8,11,8,10,8,21,26,33,28,8,17,7,4,10,12];
y=1:15;
[fitobject,gof]=fit(y',x','gauss2');
figure
bar(y,x)
hold on
plot(fitobject,y,x)
but 1) it's unclear whether this is the best way to do this, and 2) I don't know how to extract the variance from this gaussian.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
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Star Strider
2021 年 9 月 10 日
One approach —
x=[8,11,8,10,8,21,26,33,28,8,17,7,4,10,12];
y=1:15;
[fitobject,gof]=fit(y',x','gauss1');
figure
bar(y,x)
hold on
plot(fitobject,y,x)
fitobject
Mean = fitobject.b1
Sigma = fitobject.c1
Variance = fitobject.c1^2
Using ‘Gauss2’ is likely inappropriate here.
Experiment to get different results.
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