Variable optimization to minimize cost in array
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Hi eveyone,
I basically have a "fitting" problem but I can't solve it:
Given a bunch of variables x0, x1, x2, x3... xn, I create an array X=function(x0,x1,x2,x3). Then I compare X to an exisiting vector Y. Now, a function should iterate and optimize x0...xn in order to minimize the cost function Y-X.
Note that X and Y cannot be expressed as symbolic functions. Is there a build in function that can help me do this?
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Alan Weiss
2020 年 12 月 7 日
Well, you probably want to minimize the cost function sum((Y - X).^2) or some such thing. Yes, there are many functions for doing this, dependng on exactly what your function is. if it is a smooth function, then this sounds like a job for lsqnonlin or lsqcurvefit from Optimization Toolbox™. If it is a linear frunction, then the basic MATLAB \ function works wonders.
Alan Weiss
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