der add-on Funktion erzeugt nachfolgende Fehler. Wie lässt sich das Problem lösen?
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f=fittype("lorentzfit")
Error using fittype>iCreateFromLibrary
Library function lorentzfit not found.
Error in fittype>iCreateFittype (line 345)
obj = iCreateFromLibrary( obj, varargin{:} );
Error in fittype (line 330)
obj = iCreateFittype( obj, varargin{:} );
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Vinayak
le 8 Jan 2024
Hi Thomas,
Da ich kein deutscher Muttersprachler bin, versuche ich, diese Frage auf Englisch zu beantworten. Danke für Ihr Verständnis.
I understand that you wish to extract the calculated coefficients from the “lorentzfit” of your data.
The inbuild MATLAB “fittype” function doesn’t support “lorentzfit”. I'm assuming that you might be using the “lorentzfit” function from the MATLAB File Exchange. If that's not the case, I would suggest considering its use, as it conveniently supports variable outputs, including “yprime”, “params”, “resnorm”, “residual” and “jacobian”. Specifically, the “params” output contains the calculated coefficients, which you can access as shown in the sample code below:
% Your data vectors x and y
x = -16:0.1:35;
y = 19.4./((x - 7).^2 + 15.8) + randn(size(x))./10;
% Call the lorentzfit function
[yprime, params, resnorm, residual] = lorentzfit(x, y);
% Access the coefficients from the params variable
a = params(1);
b = params(2);
c = params(3);
d = params(4);
The “params” variable conveniently contains the coefficients [a, b, c, d] of the Lorentzian fit, which you can then use for further analysis or reporting.
I hope this helps you with your project. Feel free to reach out for further clarifications.
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