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ARUN BORGOHAIN
il 17 Giu 2017
Modificato: ARUN BORGOHAIN
il 20 Giu 2017
I am interested to run optimization (lsqnonlin) in the command line itself without calling or creating a ☆.m file!
clc; clear all
k = 1:10;
fun =@(x) ( 2 + 2*k-exp(k*x(1))-exp(k*x(2)) );
% Next, invoke an optimization routine.
x0 = [0.3 0.4] % Starting guess
[x,resnorm] = lsqnonlin ( fun, x0 );
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dpb
il 17 Giu 2017
What's the question? Works here...
>> [x,resnorm]=lsqnonlin(fun,x0)
Local minimum possible.
lsqnonlin stopped because the size of the current step is less than
the default value of the step size tolerance.
<stopping criteria details>
x =
0.2578 0.2578
resnorm =
124.3622
>>
which is same result as the example using the function m-file in the doc.
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Walter Roberson
il 18 Giu 2017
[x,resnorm] = lsqnonlin( fun, x0, [], [], options );
Parameters are positional. options must appear in the 5th parameter.
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