- options = optimset(optimfun) creates an options structure options with all option names and default values relevant to the optimization function optimfun.
help needed for matlab error levenberg marquardt
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divya
el 14 de Feb. de 2016
Comentada: Star Strider
el 15 de Feb. de 2016
i am using matlab 2015 but how to get out of this error?
Error using optimset (line 213)
Unrecognized parameter name 'LevenbergMarquardt'. Please see the options table in the documentation for a list of
acceptable option parameters. Note that some parameters are only supported by OPTIMOPTIONS. Link to options table
Error in gluc_mm_mle (line 83)
options = optimset('Display','iter','TolFun', 1e-4,...%'iter' default:1e-4
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Star Strider
el 14 de Feb. de 2016
To begin with, you’re mis-spelling it. From the documentation (for optimoptions):
options = optimoptions(@lsqnonlin,'Algorithm','levenberg-marquardt','MaxFunEvals',1500)
That still may not work, depending on what solver you’re using.
In order to find out what options you have, again from the documentation for optimset:
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Walter Roberson
el 15 de Feb. de 2016
Star Strider: FYI, the syntax
options = optimset('Display','iter','TolFun', 1e-4,...%default: 1e-4
'TolX',1e-5,... %default: 1e-4
'LevenbergMarquardt','on',... %default: on
'LargeScale','on'); %default: on
is fine. The ... operator defines everything remaining on the line as being a comment to be ignored, so it is as if those %default things are not there at all as far as MATLAB is concerned.
Star Strider
el 15 de Feb. de 2016
I cannot make any sense of that.
This is invalid MATLAB syntax:
gluc = *gluc_sim*(tspan,x0,tu, p, sigma_nu,sigma_mu,0);
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