How to resolve : increase max function value in fitting using fminsearch?
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Hi
I was trying to fit my data with fminsearch function with following code:
f = @(a,b,c,x) a - b.*(x).^c;
obj_fun = @(params) norm(f(params(1), params(2), params(3), x) -y);
sol = fminsearch(obj_fun, [1,1,1]);
err = .02*ones(size(x));
errorbar(x,y,err,'horizontal','s',"MarkerFaceColor",[0.8500, 0.3250, 0.0980], ...
"MarkerSize",4,"CapSize",4,"Color",[0.8500, 0.3250, 0.0980],"LineWidth",1)
hold on
x = linspace(min,max,20);
plot(x,f(sol(1),sol(2),sol(3),x),'-',"Color",[0.8500, 0.3250, 0.0980],"LineWidth",1)
hold off
Its getting the fit, but I think this is not best optimum fit its showing following message:
Exiting: Maximum number of function evaluations has been exceeded
- increase MaxFunEvals option.
Current function value: 2.586758
it will be realy great if some experties help me here to take care of this. Im attaching data here (data.txt).
Is there any other function which I can use instade of this to fit and better gobal optimazation.
Thank you in advance!
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Matt J
le 16 Juin 2022
Modifié(e) : Matt J
le 16 Juin 2022
You could do as the message says and increas MaxFunEvals, but for your model, it would be better to download fminspleas,
[x,y]=readvars('https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1034515/data.txt');
funlist={1,@(c,xd) -xd(:).^c};
[c,ab]=fminspleas(funlist, 1 ,x, y);
sol=[ab(:).',c]
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Matt J
le 16 Juin 2022
Modifié(e) : Matt J
le 16 Juin 2022
If you have the Curve Fitting Toolbox,
[x,y]=readvars('https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1034515/data.txt');
ft=fit(x(:),y(:),'power2')
plot(ft,x,y)
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Matt J
le 17 Juin 2022
@Sonnath what is unacceptable about the fit that your current model gives you? You'll notice that both fit() and fminspleas() are in agreement on the fitted parameters.
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