nlinfit function, not enough input arguments

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Dear All,
I am trying estimate 15 parameters using the following function: Parameters are x(1), x(2) ..... x(15)
function F = myfun(x,y,X)
F=(y - (1 + x(1)*(x(2)/0.0025662))*X(:,1) - (x(2)/x(3))*(sqrt(1-x(1)^2))*X(:,2) ...
- x( 4)*X(:, 3) - x(5)*X(:, 4)) - x( 6)*X(:, 5) - x( 7)*X(:, 6) - x(8)*X(:,7) ...
- x( 9)*X(:, 8) - x(10)*X(:, 9) - x(11)*X(:,10) - x(12)*X(:,11) ...
- x(13)*X(:,12) - x(14)*X(:,13) - x(15)*X(:,14);
end
X is a matrix with 18026 rows and 14 columns y is the dependent variable with 18026 rows and 1 column
I have 15 parameters to estimate and their starting values are defined by xstart (1 row by 15 columns)
When I specify x = nlinfit(X,y,myfun,xstart) in Matlab
I get the following error: Not enough input arguments.
Could you help and let me know how to change the specification?
best, Srinivasan

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 11 Aug 2018
Assuming that ‘y’ exists somewhere in your workspace, and since for MATLAB Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox and Optimization Toolbox curve-fitting require two arguments, the first being the parameters and the second being the independent data, you would have to use this synatx:
@(x,X)myfun(x,y,X)
so your correct nlinfit call would be:
x = nlinfit(X,y,@(x,X)myfun(x,y,X),xstart)
although I cannot determine the reason you are using your dependent variable as an argument to your objective function. Since nlinfit will use it to fit your function, it is not necessary for you to use it specifically in your function. The best options is likely:
function F = myfun(x,X)
F=((1 + x(1)*(x(2)/0.0025662))*X(:,1) - (x(2)/x(3))*(sqrt(1-x(1)^2))*X(:,2) ...
- x( 4)*X(:, 3) - x(5)*X(:, 4)) - x( 6)*X(:, 5) - x( 7)*X(:, 6) - x(8)*X(:,7) ...
- x( 9)*X(:, 8) - x(10)*X(:, 9) - x(11)*X(:,10) - x(12)*X(:,11) ...
- x(13)*X(:,12) - x(14)*X(:,13) - x(15)*X(:,14);
end
and then:
x = nlinfit(X,y,@myfun,xstart)

More Answers (3)

dpb
dpb on 11 Aug 2018
Edited: dpb on 11 Aug 2018
x = nlinfit(X,y,myfun,xstart)
Is passing the function as an argument instead of the function handle; hence it's missing its argument list which is what is generating the error for lack of inputs.
x = nlinfit(X,y,@myfun,xstart); % NB the ampersand...

Srinivasan Rangan
Srinivasan Rangan on 11 Aug 2018
Dear dpb,
Thanks very much. The error persists.
x = nlinfit(X,y,@myfun,xstart);
Error using nlinfit (line 213)
Error evaluating model function 'myfun'.
Caused by: Not enough input arguments.
Would you have other suggestions
best, Srini

Srinivasan Rangan
Srinivasan Rangan on 11 Aug 2018
Thank you very much Star Strider. That worked!

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