Issue with SEIR model for mathlab

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Jacobo CHoy
Jacobo CHoy il 20 Mar 2020
Commentato: charles aouad il 23 Mar 2020
Hello,
I am quite new in mathlab and i am trying to test the SEIR model but i can not get it to run. I have problems when i try to run the code.
I am using this github repository to calculate it. https://github.com/ECheynet/SEIR and also this file from the fileexchange
https://la.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/74545-generalized-seir-epidemic-model-fitting-and-computation
I have tried to run the example 3 ( in the github ) with all the files but when I run it I get the output :
Error using SEIQRDP
Too many input arguments.
Error in example3 (line 38)
[S,E,I,Q,R,D,P] = SEIQRDP(alpha1,beta1,gamma1,delta1,Lambda1,Kappa1,Npop,E0,I0,Q0,R0,D0,t);
I put the example 3 file below,
maybe you can help me find the issue? It might be very simple...
The example 3 file.
clearvars;close all;clc;
load('DATA.mat','tableRecovered','tableDeaths','tableConfirmed','time')
indLocation = find(contains(tableRecovered.CountryRegion,'Italy')==1)
tableRecovered(indLocation,1:2)
indLocation = indLocation(1)
Recovered = table2array(tableRecovered(indLocation,5:end));
Deaths = table2array(tableDeaths(indLocation,5:end));
Confirmed = table2array(tableConfirmed(indLocation,5:end));
% If the number of confirmed Confirmed cases is small, it is difficult to know whether
% the quarantine has been rigorously applied or not. In addition, this
% suggests that the number of infectious is much larger than the number of
% confirmed cases
minNum= 40;
Recovered(Confirmed<=minNum)=[];
Deaths(Confirmed<=minNum)=[];
time(Confirmed<=minNum)= [];
Confirmed(Confirmed<=minNum)=[];
Npop= 120e6; % population
guess = [0.06,1.2,1/5,1/40,0.01,0.02,0.01,0.02]; % my guess for the fit
E0 = Confirmed(1); % Initial number of exposed cases (we do not know it, so it is set at zero)
I0 = Confirmed(1); % Initial number of infectious cases (we do not know it, so it is the number of quarantined)
Q0 = Confirmed(1);
R0 = Recovered(1);
D0 = Deaths(1);
[alpha1,beta1,gamma1,delta1,Lambda1,Kappa1] = ...
 fit_SEIQRDP(Confirmed-Recovered-Deaths,Recovered,Deaths,Npop,E0,I0,time,guess);
dt = 0.1; % time step
time1 = datetime(time(1)):dt:datetime(2020,3,25,0,0,0);
N = numel(time1);
t = [0:N-1].*dt;
[S,E,I,Q,R,D,P] = SEIQRDP(alpha1,beta1,gamma1,delta1,Lambda1,Kappa1,Npop,E0,I0,Q0,R0,D0,t);
figure
semilogy(time1,Q,'r',time1,R,'b',time1,D,'k');
hold on
semilogy(time,Confirmed-Recovered-Deaths,'ro',time,Recovered,'bo',time,Deaths,'ko');
% ylim([0,1.1*Npop])
ylabel('Number of cases')
xlabel('time (days)')
% leg = {'susceptible','exposed','infectious','quarantined','recovered','Dead','insusceptible'};
leg = {'Quarantined (confirmed infectious)','recovered','Dead'};
legend(leg{:},'location','southoutside')
set(gcf,'color','w')
grid on
axis tight
% ylim([1,8e4])
set(gca,'yscale','lin')

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E. Cheynet
E. Cheynet il 21 Mar 2020
Hi,
I am not able to reproduce your error. The file is running normally on my Matlab version, both with a live script and a normal script. I see one possibility for the error you have: you use an older version of SEIQRDP. Previous versions of SEIQRDP accepted less inputs than the new one.
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Jacobo CHoy
Jacobo CHoy il 23 Mar 2020
I am using a trial of MATLAB online. Your issue has probably to do with the version. The problem i had and solved it was just using the latest files available without modifying them at first. Just downloading the raw .mlx and .m files and just clicking run.
Maybe you could use the software online if you have the license? Or maybe download the latest version. I am using r2020a
regards!
charles aouad
charles aouad il 23 Mar 2020
Hi jacobo Thanx for your reply I am using r2018 I will try again, maybe this command only works for 2020 release?

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