Function Error not understood

2 views (last 30 days)
Shalini
Shalini on 8 Mar 2012
I wrote the following function:
function diff = fit_simp(x,X,Y)
% This function is called by lsqnonlin.
% x is a vector which contains the coefficients of the
% equation. X and Y are the option data sets that were
% passed to lsqnonlin.
A=x(1);
B=x(2);
n=x(3);
diff = (A+B*(X^n)) - Y;
end
Then the following script;
>> X=xlsread('QS2T.xls',9,'V638:V1835');
>> Y=xlsread('QS2T.xls',9,'W638:W1835');
>> X0=[800 1537 0.1448];
>> options = optimset('Largescale','off');
>> x=lsqnonlin(@fit_simp,X0,[],[],options,X,Y);
I get the error below, don't know what is wrong. All this was given in matlab examples in the website.PLs help, *|??? Error using ==> mpower Matrix must be square.
Error in ==> fit_simp at 12 diff = (A+B*(X^n)) - Y;
Error in ==> lsqnonlin at 202 initVals.F = feval(funfcn{3},xCurrent,varargin{:});
Caused by: Failure in initial user-supplied objective function evaluation. LSQNONLIN cannot continue.|*

Accepted Answer

Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen on 8 Mar 2012
You may want to use X.^n to achieve element-wise operation
  7 Comments
Shalini
Shalini on 8 Mar 2012
I mean the error/warning: Maximum number of function evaluations exceeded;
How to increase this? I tried it by typing in the command line;
increase options.MaxFunEvals=60000 but does not help...??
Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen on 8 Mar 2012
this might suggest that the function didn't converge but I'm not sure what's wrong. You may need to examine your data.

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (0)

Categories

Find more on Linear Algebra in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!