I have the ideal point (500,700) and the calculated point (499.79,700.44). I want to calculate the error but i can't. Please help me out
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Idealpoint=(500,700)
calculatedpoint=(499.79,700.44)
error=?
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José-Luis
le 11 Juin 2014
What's the error function? Absolute error? Squared error? Separately for x and y?
Mehedi
le 11 Juin 2014
What have you tried so far? If you would like to learn how to perform basic arithmetics in Matlab, please refer to the "Getting started" part of the documentation.
absolute_error = abs((observed - simulated) ./ observed) .* 100
Mehedi
le 11 Juin 2014
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José-Luis
le 11 Juin 2014
absolute_error = mean(abs((observed(:) - simulated(:)) ./ observed(:)) .* 100)
Star Strider
le 12 Juin 2014
How I would do it:
Idealpoint = [500,700];
calculatedpoint=[499.79,700.44];
pct_abs_err = 100 * abs((Idealpoint-calculatedpoint)./Idealpoint)
produces:
pct_abs_err =
42.0000e-003 62.8571e-003
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Mehedi
le 12 Juin 2014
Star Strider
le 12 Juin 2014
The usual practice is to calculate the error for each one.
If you want the combined error, I suppose taking the mean of both would work:
pct_abs_err = mean(100 * abs((Idealpoint-calculatedpoint)./Idealpoint))
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