Your example code dosn't show much, here is an example pulled from the PDL maillist. See also output from fitpoly1d
#!/usr/bin/perl use PDL; use PDL::MATH; use PDL::Fit::Polynomial; my $xdata = sequence float, 16; my $ydata = sequence float, 16; my $i = 0; while ($i < 16) { $xdata[$i] = $i; $ydata[$i] = $i * $i; print "i ", $i, " x ", $xdata[$i], " y ", $ydata[$i], "\n"; $i++; } ($yfit, $coeffs) = fitpoly1d $xdata, $ydata, 3; print "Fit complete with coeffs ", $coeffs, "\n"; print "Fitted values ", $yfit, "\n"; $i = 0; while ($i < 16) { print "i ", $i, " yfit ", $yfit[$i], "\n"; $i++; }

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In reply to Re: PDL::Fit::Polynomial return values by zentara
in thread PDL::Fit::Polynomial return values by SeigePerlous

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