Hello to everyone,
I have the following code:
Math_model2 = fittype('f*exp(D_star*-b_all) + (1-f)*exp(5e-4*-b_all)','dependent',{'y_all_bValues'},'independent',{'b_all'},'coefficients', {'f','D_star'});
If I run this code it works without problem.
The problem that I have is that I want the 5e-4 in the code to be a variable. So I could use for example the Variable 'D' so I can use Math_model2 in a loop with different D's like this:
for D=x:n
Math_model2 = fittype('f*exp(D_star*-b_all) + (1-f)*exp(D*-b_all)','dependent',{'y_all_bValues'},'independent',{'b_all'},'coefficients', {'f','D_star'});
end
Can someone please help me out with this?
I have this feeling that it has a very simple soulution.
Thanks in advance

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza il 10 Set 2020
Modificato: Ameer Hamza il 10 Set 2020

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This shows an example of how to use 'D' in the expression.
for D=1:10
expr = sprintf('f*exp(D_star*-b_all) + (1-f)*exp(%f*-b_all)', D);
ath_model2 = fittype(expr,'dependent',{'y_all_bValues'},'independent',{'b_all'},'coefficients', {'f','D_star'});
end

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Aref Kalantari
Aref Kalantari il 10 Set 2020
Modificato: Aref Kalantari il 10 Set 2020
Thanks Ameer!
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza il 10 Set 2020
I am glad to be of help!!!

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