Exponential approximation for vector input
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I was double checking the behaviour of a sigmoid function used in my Simulink model and I noticed that I was getting incorrect approximations when I made the computation for a vector of values
vect = [-5.0000 -5.0000 -5.0000 1.0000 0.9000 0.8000 0.7000 -5.0000 -5.0000];
y_vect = 1/(1+exp(-2*(vect'-1)));
% Value calculated using the vector
y_vect(4)
% Value calculated alone
y_val = 1/(1+exp(-2*(vect(4)-1)))
This approximation in my case causes great confussion due to the magnitude of the quantity expected.
Is there any way to solve this?
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 31 Jan 2023
You have overlooked one dot. Here is the corrected commands:
vect = [-5.0000 -5.0000 -5.0000 1.0000 0.9000 0.8000 0.7000 -5.0000 -5.0000];
y_vect = 1./(1+exp(-2*(vect-1)));
% Value calculated using the vector
y_vect(4)
% Value calculated alone
y_val = 1/(1+exp(-2*(vect(4)-1)))
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Voss
on 31 Jan 2023
vect = [-5.0000 -5.0000 -5.0000 1.0000 0.9000 0.8000 0.7000 -5.0000 -5.0000];
Using / (matrix right division), as you have it now:
y_vect = 1/(1+exp(-2*(vect'-1)));
disp(y_vect)
Using ./ (element-wise right division):
y_vect = 1./(1+exp(-2*(vect'-1)));
disp(y_vect)
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