nlinfit not accurately modeling data

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Nick Schmandt
Nick Schmandt am 29 Jan. 2012
Hi! I am probably doing something stupid, but I have a bell-shaped function I want to model as an inverse of the sum of exponentials (of the form 1/(exp((x+a1)/a2)+exp((x+a3)/a4))+a5).
Here is what I have;
input=[-45:5:30]';
output=[.95;1.05;1.3;1.85;1.55;.95;.6;.5;.4;.35;.3;.275;.25;.225;.2;.175]';
mdl = @(a,x)((1/(exp((x+a(1))/a(2))+exp((x+a(3))/a(4))))+a(5))
a0=[97;-30;-18;15;.5];
and then
fitted=nlinfit(input, output, mdl, a0);
but the values I get back are terrible, and don't match the data at all, even when I change the starting values in a0. What am I doing wrong?
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Nick Schmandt
Nick Schmandt am 29 Jan. 2012
The starting values I used were values from another bell-curve double exponential fit, but I must doing something wrong, because if I just type in mdl(a0, input), all the output values are zero except for the last one...
Nick Schmandt
Nick Schmandt am 29 Jan. 2012
and thank you very much!

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Tom Lane
Tom Lane am 29 Jan. 2012
In your model function you have "1/<stuff>" where you almost certainly intended element-by-element division, "1./<stuff>". You'll also want to remove the transpose from the definition of output.
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Nick Schmandt
Nick Schmandt am 31 Jan. 2012
Thank you! That fixed it, the starting values were just off so much that it wasn't working.

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