How does fit.m determine starting points for exponential function parameters?
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The curvefitting toolbox has a "fit.m" function that can fit various linear and nonlinear functions. It has single and double exponential model functions. While you can specify starting points for the parameters, fit.m can determine the initial values for the search. The doc says: "If no start points (the default value of an empty vector) are passed to the fit function, starting points for some library models are determined heuristically. For rational and Weibull models, and all custom nonlinear models, the toolbox selects default initial values for coefficients uniformly at random from the interval (0,1)..." Can anyone point me to the code that actually does this "heuristic" determination of the starting point values? I can't find it in fit.m itself, although it's a large file. Thanks much for any help. (I'm using 2016a.)
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Peter Weigel
on 15 Jul 2017
Hi,
I believe what you're looking for is located in fittype/private/sethandles. If you type: "open fittype/private/sethandles" into the command prompt then the file will open for you (no need to dig through the MATLAB folders).
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giuseppe cardone
on 21 Mar 2017
Did you solve the problem?
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Laure A
on 23 Mar 2017
Hi,
I'm also looking for help on this point, since "exp1 fit" on some of my data also returns an error on starting points. My issue is precisely that this fit function works for some data and not for others, and I don't know why. Besides, doing the fit in "curve fitting tool" on the same data (not launching the funtion) does work, which is thus confusing...
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