Four input parameters and one output parameter, try to model or fit the input and output values

10 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Hi, I am quite new to Matlab. I have this problem to develop a model to fit the data between multiple inputs and output. What I need to do is to find a suitable model y=f(x1,x2,x3,x4). I need to try different models, linear or non-linear, or using other tools like neural network. I can find the curve fitting to two parameters (y=f(x1,x2), but for four inputs, I have some problems. Does anyone has a clue? Thanks

Akzeptierte Antwort

Star Strider
Star Strider am 11 Feb. 2015
Yes. If you have more than one independent variable, concatenate all of them in a matrix (I prefer they be column vectors), then refer to them by their columns within the model function you want to fit.
For instance, if you want to fit: y = a*x1^2 + b*exp(c*x2), create your ‘x1x2’ matrix (or whatever you want to call it) as:
x1x2 = [x1 x2];
then in the function you want to use to fit your data, using a single vector ‘b’ for your parameter vector:
% b(1) = a, b(2) = b, b(3) = c
f = @(b,x) b(1).*x1x2(:,1).^2 + b(2).*exp(b(3).*x1x2(:,2));
and the call to nlinfit (for example) would then be:
B = nlinfit(x1x2, y, f, B0);
That is how I do it, and it works. You would simply expand what I call ‘x1x2’ here to include your four independent variable value vectors.
(Note: all the code here is untested, but then it’s also all hypothetical.)
  6 Kommentare
Wu Ying
Wu Ying am 12 Feb. 2015
Sorry to bother, I have more than 9 b, it says b is only allowed 9 numbers, b[1-9], how can I do it?
Star Strider
Star Strider am 12 Feb. 2015
I do not understand. What function does not allow you more than 9 parameters?

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.

Weitere Antworten (0)

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by