Avoid a cycle using lsqcurvefit (or lsqnonlin)
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Hi everybody,
I have many curves of experimental data (n*1000) and I need to apply lsqcurvefit function to determine the coefficients of equations. As a result I expect two coefficients to each of my curve. So indeed I can use lsqcurvefit in a cycle to each of my curve. But if there is a way to apply this function without cycle?
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Star Strider
le 25 Sep 2016
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You would have to do your regressions iteratively in a loop.
I would ask lsqcurvefit for all the outputs, and then store them in a cell array (in a separate assignment line) in the event you find it necessary to calculate confidence intervals on the parameters or the fit, or otherwise compare the individual regressions from a statistical perspective.
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Star Strider
le 25 Sep 2016
Kerim Khemraev’s ‘Answer’ moved here —
Star Strider,
Does that mean that I cannot avoid a loop? Because that loop would take a lot of time
Star Strider
le 25 Sep 2016
Yes.
Knowing only what you have described, you cannot avoid a loop.
Star Strider
le 25 Sep 2016
Kerim Khemraev’s ‘Answer’ moved here —
Ok. Then is there another way to solve my problem with least-squares methods without a loop? What do you think?
Star Strider
le 25 Sep 2016
It depends what your problem is.
I have no idea what it is, so I cannot provide a more exact solution.
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