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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clc
clear
Idealpoint=(500,700)
calculatedpoint=(499.79,700.44)
error=?
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José-Luis
2014 年 6 月 11 日
What's the error function? Absolute error? Squared error? Separately for x and y?
Mehedi
2014 年 6 月 11 日
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
2014 年 6 月 11 日
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José-Luis
2014 年 6 月 11 日
absolute_error = mean(abs((observed(:) - simulated(:)) ./ observed(:)) .* 100)
Star Strider
2014 年 6 月 12 日
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
2014 年 6 月 12 日
Star Strider
2014 年 6 月 12 日
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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