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How do I set a custom algebraic upper/lower bound on lsqcurvefit, instead of a constant one?

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How do I set a custom algebraic upper/lower limit on lsqcurvefit, instead of a constant one? On lsqcurvefit, I can only specify a constant value as upper/lower bound, but I want to set an algebraic expression, such as (y ~ b0*x1+b1*x2) where b0+b1<1

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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss le 28 Mar 2017
For that, you will have to use lsqlin (if it is applicable) or fmincon if it is not applicable. I cannot be sure, based on your description, whether lsqlin applies.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation
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Samuel Castro
Samuel Castro le 28 Mar 2017
Thanks Alan, I gave a linear example, but the function I want to fit will most likely be non linear. So I would need to define a a fmincon function reducing the quadratic error of it?
Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss le 29 Mar 2017
Yes, you would. See this example, which uses fminunc, but you can easily adapt it to fmincon.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation

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