Problems with mldivide,\

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Aj
Aj on 29 Oct 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson on 29 Oct 2019
Hello guys,
i have a A*x= B equation and filled my matrices with random numbers.
I used \ to get the results for x.
But when i use the calculated x to multiplicate with A, the result should be the matrix of B. In B and C are different matrices, which i dont understand.
Do i have any mistakes here?
A=rand(183,4);
B=rand(183,1);
x=A\B;
C=A*x;

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Oct 2019
Your system is over-determined. mldivide is going to do a least-squared fitting. The reconstruction should not be expected to be the same as the original data (not unless the original data can be explained in 4 or fewer linear terms.)
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Aj
Aj on 29 Oct 2019
Thanks for the answer!
How can i fix this? Is there an alternative to mldivide?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Oct 2019
You cannot fix this. You are asking to explain 183 or more independent values with only 4 coefficients.

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