what does fitoptions 'Method' = 'None' mean?
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I just looked up the defaults for fitoptions. For 'Method' the default appears to be 'None'.
>> fitoptions
ans =
Normalize: 'off'
Exclude: [1x0 double]
Weights: [1x0 double]
Method: 'None'
But what does that mean? It has to use SOMETHING to determine whether it has found the best fit. I can't seem to find out what, though. I'm very curious about this now.
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the cyclist
el 14 de Jul. de 2017
Editada: the cyclist
el 14 de Jul. de 2017
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I expected the documentation to be a little more explicit about how the fitting functions handle things when Method is 'None', but it doesn't seem to be. I wonder if different functions have different default behavior.
I don't have the Curve Fitting Toolbox, so I can't explore. What I would do next would be to edit the actual function you are using to fit, search on the term 'None', and see if you can glean what it does with that. (Of course, be careful to not modify the function when in edit mode.)
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David Rosin
el 14 de Jul. de 2017
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