Problem defining anonymous functions with multiple inputs

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Kenneth Ng
Kenneth Ng am 29 Okt. 2017
Beantwortet: Star Strider am 29 Okt. 2017
Hi all, I have a problem defining anonymous functions with multiple inputs. It keeps saying:
Error using tpsmain>@(thetaest,aest)sum(-n.*log(exp(-(x-aest-thetaest/2).^2/2)+exp(-(x-aest+thetaest/2).^2/2))) (line 41) Not enough input arguments.
The relevant portion of the code is:
f=@(thetaest,aest) sum(-n.*log(exp(-(x-aest-thetaest/2).^2/2)+exp(-(x-aest+thetaest/2).^2/2)));
options = optimset('MaxFunEvals',3000,'MaxIter',3000,...
'GradObj','off','Hessian','off',...
'TolX',1e-5,'TolFun',1e-20,...
'DerivativeCheck','off','Diagnostics','off',...
'Display','off');
mu = fmincon(f,0,[],[],[],[],0,3,[],options);
What am I doing wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you very much!
Edit: Sorry I forgot to mention, n and x are defined above as
x = -5:0.01:5
lambda1 = exp(-(x-a(floor(atrue*100+1))-theta(floor(thetatrue*100+1))/2).^2/2);
lambda2 = exp(-(x-a(floor(atrue*100+1))+theta(floor(thetatrue*100+1))/2).^2/2);
n = poissrnd((lambda1+lambda2)*dx);
atrue and thetatrue are the iterations of a for-loop.

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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR am 29 Okt. 2017
You have not defined 'n' and 'x' variable in the list of inputs in the function. Try using this
function [ a ] = my_function( n,x,thetaest,aest )
a=sum(-n.*log(exp(-(x-aest-thetaest/2).^2/2)+exp(-(x-aest+thetaest/2).^2/2)));
end
Now, If u want type in command window
my_function(2,2,2,5)
You will get you desired answer.
You should to list out all input variables in the bracket, in the first line after writing the function name.
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Kenneth Ng
Kenneth Ng am 29 Okt. 2017
sorry I forgot to mention they are all defined, updated the question as to how they are defined. Thank you!

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 29 Okt. 2017
From the fmincon documentation for the fun (link) argument:
  • Function to minimize, specified as a function handle or function name. fun is a function that accepts a vector or array x and returns a real scalar f, the objective function evaluated at x.
So you either need to give fmincon:
mu = fmincon( @(thetaest) f=@(thetaest,aest), ...
or:
mu = fmincon( @(x) f(x(1), x(2)), ...
or something similar so that it has a vector or array argument.
NOTE This is UNTESTED CODE. It should work.

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