Matrix dimension problems in Genetic programming. N.B I am not referring to Genetic algorithm
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I am implementing the genetic programming toolbox version 2 from https://sites.google.com/site/gptips4matlab/home to generate model structures for a set of data. In the zip folder, I have my dataset and configuration file as well as my function file labelled as Opinionmining_dataset, gpdemo5_config.m and gpdemo5.m . By following the examples specifically demo4. I made my own demo which is the demo5. The problem I have now is when I run the mygpdemo5.m. it runs to a certain point and gives me the error below. I would be glad if anyone could assist. Thank you.
Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in gpmodel2struct>regressmulti_fitfun_full_stats (line 477)
eval(['geneOutputsTest(:,ind)=' evalstr{i} ';']);
Error in gpmodel2struct (line 253)
gpmodel = regressmulti_fitfun_full_stats(gpmodel,evaltreestrs,gp,rtnVals,tbxStats);
Error in gpfinalise (line 63)
gpmodel = gpmodel2struct(gp,i,false,false,false);
Error in rungp (line 148)
gp = gpfinalise(gp);
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Walter Roberson
2018 年 8 月 14 日
I did run the code. It fails on
eval(['geneOutputsTest(:,ind)=' evalstr{i} ';']);
when evalstr{i} is 'minus(minus(gp.userdata.xtest(:,5),exp(gp.userdata.xtest(:,3))),square(square(gp.userdata.xtest(:,4))))' but gp.userdata.xtest is something with only one column instead of 5.
I traced back, and the use of eval() is hard-wired into the way that the code works. It generates random character vectors and does random text replacement on them, and does mutations and cross-overs at the text level. The code would require some concerted effort to be rewritten to avoid using eval().
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Walter Roberson
2018 年 8 月 14 日
You have
gp.userdata.ytest = tstS;
gp.userdata.xtest = tsty;
gp.userdata.xval = ValS;
gp.userdata.yval = Valy;
in the second block of code, the variable ending with 'y' is assigned to a field mentioning 'y', and the variable ending with 'S' is assigned to a field mentioning 'x'. But in the first block of code, the variable ending with 'y' is assigned to a field mentioning 'x', and the variable ending with 'S' is assigned to a field mentioning 'y'. There are no comments that might explain why tstS corresponds to Valy and tsty corresponds to ValS.
The xtest that gets assigned is 2 x 1. The ytest that gets assigned is 2 x 5.
The code that runs errors out when trying to access column 5 of xtest.
We can speculate that you made a mistake related to the data or to this section of the code.
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