lsqcurvefit input question.

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Sohrab Salimian
Sohrab Salimian am 29 Jan. 2020
Kommentiert: Ganesh Regoti am 23 Mär. 2020
I was just wondering if it is possible, to pass into lsqcurvefit matrices of input data but then have the output y data be a vector of values. Basically is it possible to have two types of input and output data passed into the function, or do they have to be the same type.
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Ganesh Regoti
Ganesh Regoti am 23 Mär. 2020
Hi
I feel the question is not clear. I would like to understand
  1. By passing matrices of input data, do you mean 1-D or multi-dimensional?
  2. Output y data be vector, do you mean just 1-D?
In MATLAB, 1-D arrays are taken as vectors and multi-dimensional arrays are taken as matrices. Here is a small example with lsqcurvefit
xdata = [5 4 6]; % example xdata
ydata = 3*sin([5 4 6])+6; % example ydata
x = lsqcurvefit(@(x,xdata) x(1)*sin(xdata)+x(2),[2 7],xdata,ydata)
Based on the input data and function handler, it returns a vector as output. How you treat the input data completely depends on your function.
Hope this helps!

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