plot mean square error
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sally abdulaziz
on 16 Aug 2015
Answered: NEWAY YIFRU ADAMU
on 19 May 2022
hi,
i want to plot mean square error in matlab
i use the code: MSE=mean((YP-Yd).^2);
it gives me only one value, i want to know a code that gives me a vector to plot it
thanks in advance
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 16 Aug 2015
Can you explain? You have two vectors YP and Yd, the mean of YP-Yd is one number, why are you expecting the result to be a vector?
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dawit mamo
on 7 Mar 2020
you have to use for loop for iteration through your data length or if you are using filter then put filter length as a value for iteration like
N = length(input);
for i = 1:N-1
mse(i) = mean((y(i)-x(i)).^2)
end
plot(abs(mse))
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studentmatlaber
on 11 Jul 2021
@dawit mamo hi. Could you please take a look at my question in this link? I really can't find the answer. I fit the distribution manually. But now I can't calculate the mean square error of the histogram with manual fit. https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/868318-how-to-calculate-mean-square-error-in-histogram?s_tid=srchtitle
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NEWAY YIFRU ADAMU
on 19 May 2022
t= length(simulation_time);
for i = 1:t
mse(i) = mean((y(i)-x(i)).^2)
end
plot(abs(mse))
%% or
for i = 1:t
mse(i) = mse(i)+ mean((y(i)-x(i)).^2)
end
plot(abs(mse))
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