maximum likelihood estimation with fminsearch

Hello, I would like to do a maximum likelihood estimation of normal function with the help of fminsearch. It is already working when I dont have any constraints for mu and sigma. I get the estimated mu, sigma and its value of the likelihood function. However, i will fix mu=0 but the resulting mu is never exactly 0 at the end. I dont understand why and in wich way i could do it better.
My code:
first_guess=[0 2];
[Mu_Sigma,Lk] = fminsearch('nlglklySACCzeroMu',first_guess,data);
MuEstimate(2) = Mu_Sigma(1);
SigmaEstimate(2) = Mu_Sigma(2);
L(2)=Lk;
---- next function
function L = nlglklySACCzeroMu(guess)
global data;
guess(1)=0;
if guess(2) < 0
L = inf;
else
l=-0.5*log(2*pi)-log(guess(2))-0.5*( data/guess(2) ).^2;
L = -sum(l);
end
I would be very glad to receive some suggestions! Julia

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Matt J
Matt J el 25 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Matt J el 25 de Sept. de 2013

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If you are fixing mu=0, your function should depend on only one unknown (sigma), not two.

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Julia
Julia el 25 de Sept. de 2013
0 and 2 are the parameters to start fminsearch. They will change within every iteration.
Matt J
Matt J el 25 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Matt J el 25 de Sept. de 2013
You shouldn't be asking fminsearch to solve for 2 unknowns if you say that mu is fixed. mu should not be treated as an unknown at all if you already know that mu=0.
Julia
Julia el 25 de Sept. de 2013
i got it :-D I dont have to give fminsearch two startparameters! thank you!
mohanish
mohanish el 31 de Oct. de 2018
what is the code you used to find the maximum likelihood ratio?

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