curve fitting with fminsearch
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Burak Akayoglu
il 18 Mag 2020
Commentato: Burak Akayoglu
il 18 Mag 2020
Hello all,
I'm trying to learn MATLAB and take a course for that, and i have a homework that i can't solve. I have experimental datas for x and y variables(total 11 each) and the question asks me to fit the datas by using 'fminsearch' .
Can anyone help me how can i find the best curve and write a proper code? Thank you
x=[3, 5, 7, 10, 13, 17, 20, 23, 25, 29, 31];
y=[1.1 , 2.0 , 3.7 , 9.0 , 22.2 , 73.8 , 181.5,446.5 , 813.6 , 2701.3 , 4922.1];
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Ameer Hamza
il 18 Mag 2020
Modificato: Ameer Hamza
il 18 Mag 2020
Can you show what you have already tried? Even if you don't have a code, can you write down your understanding about solving this problem?
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Ameer Hamza
il 18 Mag 2020
Study this example
x = [3, 5, 7, 10, 13, 17, 20, 23, 25, 29, 31];
y = [1.1 , 2.0 , 3.7 , 9.0 , 22.2 , 73.8 , 181.5,446.5 , 813.6 , 2701.3 , 4922.1];
f = @(a,b,x) a*exp(b*x);
obj_fun = @(params) norm(f(params(1), params(2), x)-y);
sol = fminsearch(obj_fun, rand(1,2));
a_sol = sol(1);
b_sol = sol(2);
figure;
plot(x, y, '+', 'MarkerSize', 10, 'LineWidth', 2)
hold on
plot(x, f(a_sol, b_sol, x), '-')
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Ameer Hamza
il 18 Mag 2020
That a very useful observation. Many times differences in scale of the data points also make it difficult for optimizers to find an optimal solution. Such modifications can make things easy for the optimizer.
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Ang Feng
il 18 Mag 2020
Hi Burak,
This link is certainly helpful
Matlab has very good documentation.
Good luck
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