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| .IX Title "lmcurve 3" |
| .TH lmcurve 3 "2015-11-27" "perl v5.20.2" "lmfit manual" |
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| .nh |
| .SH "NAME" |
| lmcurve \- Levenberg\-Marquardt least\-squares fit of a curve (t,y) |
| .SH "SYNOPSIS" |
| .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" |
| \&\fB#include <lmcurve.h\fR> |
| .PP |
| \&\fBvoid lmcurve( const int\fR \fIn_par\fR\fB, double *\fR\fIpar\fR\fB, const int\fR \fIm_dat\fR\fB, |
| const\ double *\fR\fIt\fR\fB, const\ double *\fR\fIy\fR\fB, |
| double (*\fR\fIf\fR\fB)( const double \fR\fIti\fR\fB, const double *\fR\fIpar\fR\fB ), |
| const\ lm_control_struct *\fR\fIcontrol\fR\fB, |
| lm_status_struct *\fR\fIstatus\fR\fB);\fR |
| .PP |
| \&\fBvoid lmcurve_tyd( |
| const int\fR \fIn_par\fR\fB, double *\fR\fIpar\fR\fB, const int\fR \fIm_dat\fR\fB, |
| const\ double *\fR\fIt\fR\fB, const\ double *\fR\fIy\fR\fB, const\ double *\fR\fIdy\fR\fB, |
| double (*\fR\fIf\fR\fB)( const double \fR\fIti\fR\fB, const double *\fR\fIpar\fR\fB ), |
| const\ lm_control_struct *\fR\fIcontrol\fR\fB, |
| lm_status_struct *\fR\fIstatus\fR\fB);\fR |
| .PP |
| \&\fBextern const lm_control_struct lm_control_double;\fR |
| .PP |
| \&\fBextern const lm_control_struct lm_control_float;\fR |
| .PP |
| \&\fBextern const char *lm_infmsg[];\fR |
| .PP |
| \&\fBextern const char *lm_shortmsg[];\fR |
| .SH "DESCRIPTION" |
| .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" |
| \&\fB\f(BIlmcurve()\fB\fR and \fB\f(BIlmcurve_tyd()\fB\fR wrap the more generic minimization function \fB\f(BIlmmin()\fB\fR, for use in curve fitting. |
| .PP |
| \&\fB\f(BIlmcurve()\fB\fR determines a vector \fIpar\fR that minimizes the sum of squared elements of a residue vector \fIr\fR[i] := \fIy\fR[i] \- \fIf\fR(\fIt\fR[i];\fIpar\fR). Typically, \fB\f(BIlmcurve()\fB\fR is used to approximate a data set \fIt\fR,\fIy\fR by a parametric function \fIf\fR(\fIti\fR;\fIpar\fR). On success, \fIpar\fR represents a local minimum, not necessarily a global one; it may depend on its starting value. |
| .PP |
| \&\fB\f(BIlmcurve_tyd()\fB\fR does the same for a data set \fIt\fR,\fIy\fR,\fIdy\fR, where \fIdy\fR represents the standard deviation of empirical data \fIy\fR. Residues are computed as \fIr\fR[i] := (\fIy\fR[i] \- \fIf\fR(\fIt\fR[i];\fIpar\fR))/\fIdy\fR[i]. Users must ensure that all \fIdy\fR[i] are positive. |
| .PP |
| Function arguments: |
| .IP "\fIn_par\fR" 4 |
| .IX Item "n_par" |
| Number of free variables. |
| Length of parameter vector \fIpar\fR. |
| .IP "\fIpar\fR" 4 |
| .IX Item "par" |
| Parameter vector. |
| On input, it must contain a reasonable guess. |
| On output, it contains the solution found to minimize ||\fIr\fR||. |
| .IP "\fIm_dat\fR" 4 |
| .IX Item "m_dat" |
| Number of data points. |
| Length of vectors \fIt\fR and \fIy\fR. |
| Must statisfy \fIn_par\fR <= \fIm_dat\fR. |
| .IP "\fIt\fR" 4 |
| .IX Item "t" |
| Array of length \fIm_dat\fR. |
| Contains the abcissae (time, or \*(L"x\*(R") for which function \fIf\fR will be evaluated. |
| .IP "\fIy\fR" 4 |
| .IX Item "y" |
| Array of length \fIm_dat\fR. |
| Contains the ordinate values that shall be fitted. |
| .IP "\fIdy\fR" 4 |
| .IX Item "dy" |
| Only in \fB\f(BIlmcurve_tyd()\fB\fR. |
| Array of length \fIm_dat\fR. |
| Contains the standard deviations of the values \fIy\fR. |
| .IP "\fIf\fR" 4 |
| .IX Item "f" |
| A user-supplied parametric function \fIf\fR(ti;\fIpar\fR). |
| .IP "\fIcontrol\fR" 4 |
| .IX Item "control" |
| Parameter collection for tuning the fit procedure. |
| In most cases, the default &\fIlm_control_double\fR is adequate. |
| If \fIf\fR is only computed with single-precision accuracy, |
| \&\fI&lm_control_float\fR should be used. |
| Parameters are explained in \fB\f(BIlmmin\fB\|(3)\fR. |
| .IP "\fIstatus\fR" 4 |
| .IX Item "status" |
| A record used to return information about the minimization process: |
| For details, see \fB\f(BIlmmin\fB\|(3)\fR. |
| .SH "EXAMPLE" |
| .IX Header "EXAMPLE" |
| Fit a data set y(x) by a curve f(x;p): |
| .PP |
| .Vb 2 |
| \& #include "lmcurve.h" |
| \& #include <stdio.h> |
| \& |
| \& /* model function: a parabola */ |
| \& |
| \& double f( double t, const double *p ) |
| \& { |
| \& return p[0] + p[1]*t + p[2]*t*t; |
| \& } |
| \& |
| \& int main() |
| \& { |
| \& int n = 3; /* number of parameters in model function f */ |
| \& double par[3] = { 100, 0, \-10 }; /* really bad starting value */ |
| \& |
| \& /* data points: a slightly distorted standard parabola */ |
| \& int m = 9; |
| \& int i; |
| \& double t[9] = { \-4., \-3., \-2., \-1., 0., 1., 2., 3., 4. }; |
| \& double y[9] = { 16.6, 9.9, 4.4, 1.1, 0., 1.1, 4.2, 9.3, 16.4 }; |
| \& |
| \& lm_control_struct control = lm_control_double; |
| \& lm_status_struct status; |
| \& control.verbosity = 7; |
| \& |
| \& printf( "Fitting ...\en" ); |
| \& lmcurve( n, par, m, t, y, f, &control, &status ); |
| \& |
| \& printf( "Results:\en" ); |
| \& printf( "status after %d function evaluations:\en %s\en", |
| \& status.nfev, lm_infmsg[status.outcome] ); |
| \& |
| \& printf("obtained parameters:\en"); |
| \& for ( i = 0; i < n; ++i) |
| \& printf(" par[%i] = %12g\en", i, par[i]); |
| \& printf("obtained norm:\en %12g\en", status.fnorm ); |
| \& |
| \& printf("fitting data as follows:\en"); |
| \& for ( i = 0; i < m; ++i) |
| \& printf( " t[%2d]=%4g y=%6g fit=%10g residue=%12g\en", |
| \& i, t[i], y[i], f(t[i],par), y[i] \- f(t[i],par) ); |
| \& |
| \& return 0; |
| \& } |
| .Ve |
| .SH "COPYING" |
| .IX Header "COPYING" |
| Copyright (C) 2009\-2015 Joachim Wuttke, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH |
| .PP |
| Software: FreeBSD License |
| .PP |
| Documentation: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| .IX Header "SEE ALSO" |
| \fBlmmin\fR(3) |
| .PP |
| Homepage: http://apps.jcns.fz\-juelich.de/lmfit |
| .SH "BUGS" |
| .IX Header "BUGS" |
| Please send bug reports and suggestions to the author <j.wuttke@fz\-juelich.de>. |