Fitting Distribution to set of data
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Hi everyone,
I have a vector A represented by the histrogram attached in the image. I'd like to fit a normal, Gaussian, and Poisson distribution to see which one fits best. Is there a function in MATLAB that would allow me to do that? Thank you
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Image Analyst
on 31 Jan 2021
Edited: Image Analyst
on 31 Jan 2021
In my opinion, you should not fit either of those two. Because your distribution is not symmetrical you will have trouble fitting a Gaussian. I've had trouble before (MATLAB threw warnings) while trying to fit a Gaussian that was basically just the side slope of a Gaussian hump like you have. Likewise a Poisson expects in most cases a peak with lower values at the origin. I think a better equation to describe your equation would be an exponential decay, and I'm attaching a variety of demos for you.
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Bjorn Gustavsson
on 31 Jan 2021
If you have the statistics toolbox you have the function fitdist, that should do the job. Just check the help and documentation to that function.
HTH
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