What does the function 'norm' do?
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Please tell me what does the 2(in bold) in the below expression mean?
residsumsq = norm(y-yhat, 2 )^2;
Also, Is the norm function referring to summation? I read the documentation but it is not clear.
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Bruno Pop-Stefanov
il 21 Feb 2014
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The second input argument of the "norm" function specifies the order of the norm you would like to use. The default norm is the 2-norm, which is the Euclidean distance.
The p-norm is the p-th root of the sum of the terms elevated to the p-th power, i.e.:

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Priya
il 21 Feb 2014
Walter Roberson
il 21 Feb 2014
No, it would be
SS_res = ∑(y-yhat)^2
There would normally be a sqrt() around the sum() but you then square the result of the norm, so that cancels out the sqrt()
Priya
il 21 Feb 2014
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