checkGradients, but the objective function has two inputs: x and xdata?
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Benjamin
am 14 Nov. 2024
Kommentiert: Torsten
am 21 Nov. 2024
I'm using lsqcurvefit with the following objective function and Jacobian:
function [f, jacF] = semiCircle(p, Q)
P0 = p(1);
Q0 = p(2);
r = p(3);
f = P0 + sqrt(r^2 - (Q-Q0).^2);
if nargout > 1 % need Jacobian
jacF = [1, (Q-Q0)./sqrt(r^2-(Q0-Q).^2), r./sqrt(r^2-(Q0-Q).^2)];
end
end
I'd like to use checkGradients to verify if the Jacobian is correct. However, all of the examples in the documentation just have objective functions with one input, the parameters 'x'. Whereas my function semiCircle has two inputs: the parameters 'p' and the xdata 'Q'. Is there a way to use checkGradients for such a function?
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Torsten
am 14 Nov. 2024
valid = checkGradients(@(p)semiCircle(p, Q),p0)
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Torsten
am 21 Nov. 2024
As you said: the code works fine with R2024b.
But note that the call to "lsqcurvefit" has changed in R2023a to the actual call that you use in the code. So if your desktop MATLAB version is older than R2023a, linear constraints (A,b) are not yet accepted.
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