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Weibull Fit for Dataset in Excel

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Nitya Sathish
Nitya Sathish am 30 Nov. 2020
Kommentiert: Nitya Sathish am 4 Dez. 2020
trnSet = datastore("trainingSet.csv");
trnSet.ReadSize = 'file';
trnSet.TreatAsMissing = 'na';
trnSetR = read(trnSet);
coloumn = trnSetR.Properties.VariableNames;
trnSetR = table2array(trnSetR);
vec=zeros(1,height(trnSetR));
for k=1:height(trnSetR)
vec(1,k)=trnSetR(k);
end
[parmHat,parmCI] = wblfit(vec)
disp(parmHat);
How do I do a Weibull analysis of a data colomun with 60000 data sets?
Above is what I have so far, but it is giving me an error at vec=zeros(1,height(trnSetR));
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Vimal Rathod
Vimal Rathod am 3 Dez. 2020
Could you specify what error did you get exactly? I think height function will work on arrays as well.
Nitya Sathish
Nitya Sathish am 3 Dez. 2020
it says check for missing argument or incorrect argument data type in call to function 'height'.

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Vimal Rathod
Vimal Rathod am 4 Dez. 2020
Hi,
From 2020b MATLAB supports height function for arrays as well, but it seems like you are using a previous version so its better to use another alternative to height function for array that is size function.
vec=zeros(1,size(trnSetR,1));
Using this line will help you run your script.
Refer to the following link to know more about size function
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Nitya Sathish
Nitya Sathish am 4 Dez. 2020
Now it says
X must be a vector containing positive values.
Error in (line 11)
[parmHat,parmCI] = wblfit(vec);

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