Error : "Too many input arguments"

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amine&&
amine&& am 3 Jan. 2017
Kommentiert: Star Strider am 3 Jan. 2017
Hello, wi type this code in matlab :
f = @(x)mseFunction(x(1),x(2),y,yS);
H=feval(f,xc(1),xc(2));
I get the following error :
Error using @(x)mseFunction(x(1),x(2),y,yS)
Too many input arguments.
Error in projbfgs (line 65)
H=feval(f,xc(1),xc(2));
I do not know where i made the mistake. Thanks!

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 3 Jan. 2017
Bearbeitet: Star Strider am 3 Jan. 2017
If I remember correctly from your earlier Question, ‘mseFunction’ only has three arguments. If you want to pass it ‘y’ as well, you have to re-write the function definition to include it:
function MSE = mseFunction(alpha,beta,y,yS)
...REST OF YOUR CODE ...
end
EDIT Please do not use feval here. Just call your function as:
H = f(x);
assuming that ‘y’ and ‘yS’ are already in your workspace.
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amine&&
amine&& am 3 Jan. 2017
Hi. The problem is not solved.
Star Strider
Star Strider am 3 Jan. 2017
I created a version of your function for testing purposes in my function testing ‘.m’ file.
When I ran the following code with it, it ran without error:
function MSE=mseFunction(alpha,beta,y,yS)
MSE = [alpha beta; y yS];
end
xc = [100; 102];
y = 20;
yS = 50;
f = @(x)mseFunction(x(1),x(2),y,yS);
H = f(xc)
H =
100 102
20 50
I cannot reproduce the problem you are getting.

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Niels
Niels am 3 Jan. 2017
Bearbeitet: Niels am 3 Jan. 2017
Hi,
yes, your defined f as a function with only 1 inputargument
f = @(x)mseFunction(x(1),x(2),y,yS);
but then you want it to have 2:
H=feval(f,-->xc(1),xc(2)<--);
so your x has to be a vector with length 2...
try
H=feval(f,xc);
or set f to
f = @(x1,x2)mseFunction(x1,x2,y,yS);
and
H=feval(f,xc(1),xc(2));
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Star Strider
Star Strider am 3 Jan. 2017
That won’t work here (see the previous Question Calculate the optimum of a function). The ‘mseFunction’ is an objective function for an optimisation routine, and takes a vector of parameters as an argument.
amine&&
amine&& am 3 Jan. 2017
Hello Niels. I get this error :
Error using mseFunction
Too many input arguments.
Error in @(x1,x2)mseFunction(x1,x2,y,yS)

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