How can i do optimization in matlab?
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Hi,
I have an equation given below
y = x- at
'x' and 't' are known value. I also have field value 'z'that is known.
I want to find the value of 'a' in the equation such that error between obtained 'y' and field value 'z' is minimum.
How can i do this in matlab? I am not sure of which optimization technique in matlab can be used.
Thanks, Menaka
6 Comments
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 14 Feb 2013
What are sizes of a and t?
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 14 Feb 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 14 Feb 2013
What is field z? It does not appear in your equation
Meenu
on 14 Feb 2013
Meenu
on 14 Feb 2013
José-Luis
on 14 Feb 2013
'z' is nowhere to be found in your equation.
Meenu
on 15 Feb 2013
Answers (2)
Are you sure you asked the right question? If so, what you are asking is:
y-x = at; %Find a and t
Since y and x are known, this can be written as
some_value = at;
This has an infinite number of solutions, or none at all if a or t are equal to zero and some_value is not. Just pick whatever value for a and calculate t. Or vice-versa.
If what you mean was a linear regression then:
coeff = polyfit(x,y,1);
Alan Weiss
on 14 Feb 2013
Let me try to guess what you are doing. You have a bunch of input data you call x, and a bunch of output data you call z. There is a scalar 'a' and another piece of input data t so that, approximately, for each index i,
z(i) = x(i) - a*t(i)
You want to find the value of 'a' that makes this equation as true as possible, such as minimizing the sum of the squared differences.
If I am correct, write your equation as
a*t = z - x,
where t, z, and x are column vectors. The solution is
a = (z-x)\t
Alan Weiss
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