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I followed the instructions for Interactive Fitting (http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/data_analysis/interactive-fitting.html#bswij4t) the generated function will not accept variables of types double or single - why?
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I am using data that is generated from measurements of pupil diameter vs. light levels. The step that generates a .m file for the function works fine and I renamed the function but when i enter the X1 and Y1 vectors and attempt to run the function I get the following error for either single or double type data variables. What type should be used?
Undefined function 'LDvslnlux' for input arguments of type 'single'.
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Jun 2016
The link appears to be http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/data_analysis/interactive-fitting.html#bswij4t
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Tien Tran
on 1 Jul 2016
Hi Linda When you generate a code file, you can use as following: We have a function Linda(X1, Y1, valuesToEvaluate1), so, you can write Linda(x,y,10) on the Command Window with x, y are new data and having the same size, 10 is an x-value for a marker. The new plot matches the appearance of the figure from which you generated code except for the y data values
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Tien Tran
on 1 Jul 2016
Edited: Tien Tran
on 1 Jul 2016
For example:
You type a syntax: Linda(randn(20,1),10*randn(20,1),9) on the Command Window
It will generate a new plot that fit with your new data (X1 = randn(20,1); and Y1 = 10*randn(20,1) ); X1 and Y1 are a cell array not a single or double point.
Walter Roberson
on 1 Jul 2016
is not the name of any Mathworks provided function, and it is not part of the File Exchange either. It does not seem to be anywhere else on the Internet.
You mentioned renaming a function. If you renamed it to LDvslnlux then make sure your file begins
function LDvslnlux
(possibly with some parameters)
and make sure that it is stored in LDvslnlux.m . Watch out, for example, for 1 (the digit) comared to l (lower-case L) and note that if your named your file ldvslnlux.m instead then the file would not be considered to match the function name LDvslnlux
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