How to use user input for fittype function

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Josiah McCarther
Josiah McCarther 2016년 3월 16일
편집: Javier Bastante 2016년 3월 25일
I want to take user inputs for a function and in turn use it in the fittype function. I realize that the fittype uses only string values so I converted my input to a string. However it is still not working and it keeps giving me this:
Error using fittype Expected a string for the parameter name, instead the input type was 'cell'.
Here is my code:
g=input('input your function','s')
f = fittype('g',{g});
nargs = numargs(f)
args = argnames(f)
args=sym(args)
and this is my input that I'm using for g:
a*x^2+b*exp(n*x)
Thanks

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Javier Bastante
Javier Bastante 2016년 3월 16일
Try this:
ft = fittype( 'a*x^2+b*exp(n*x)', 'independent', 'x', 'dependent', 'y' )
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Josiah McCarther
Josiah McCarther 2016년 3월 24일
Thanks for the response, but I don't think this is exactly what I'm looking for. I want to be able to read out the variables of a function based on user input instead of typing the equation directly into the code.
Javier Bastante
Javier Bastante 2016년 3월 25일
편집: Javier Bastante 2016년 3월 25일
well you are right, but then use this:
g=input('Input your function: ','s');
ft = fittype( g, 'independent', 'x', 'dependent', 'y' )
and then introduce your input function, a*x^2+b*exp(n*x), or whatever.
I use this way, what I saw on your code us that you introduced {g} as input argument, and that's why MATLAB says that you are introducing a cell because {} are used for cell variables. I hope it works this time. Regards

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