NONLCON must be a function using lsqnonlin
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Hello everyone!
I am trying to estimate parameters using lsqnonlin and I get the following error:
Error using cnls
NONLCON must be a function
Error in lsqnonlin (line 220)
[xCurrent,Resnorm,FVAL,EXITFLAG,OUTPUT,LAMBDA,JACOB] = cnls(caller, FUN,xCurrent,A,B,Aeq,Beq,LB,UB,NONLCON, ...
I have no nonlinear constraints and therefore I left NONLCON as empty square brackets. I don't understand where I am going wrong.
The error occurs on line 70.
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Matt J
on 27 Aug 2023
Edited: Matt J
on 27 Aug 2023
No, you have set the nonlcon argument to Cexp which is a numeric vector. You should review the documentation for the correct ordering if the arguments.
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Matt J
on 28 Aug 2023
If the optimization time is long, it doesn't necessarily mean you have slow convergence. If one execution of resfun takes a long time, that will also make the optimization time longer.
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