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/*
* Library: lmfit (Levenberg-Marquardt least squares fitting)
*
* File: demo/curve1.c
*
* Contents: Example for curve fitting with lmcurve():
* fit a data set y(x) by a curve f(x;p).
*
* Note: Any modification of this example should be copied to
* the manual page source lmcurve.pod and to the wiki.
*
* Author: Joachim Wuttke <j.wuttke@fz-juelich.de> 2004-2013
*
* Licence: see ../COPYING (FreeBSD)
*
* Homepage: apps.jcns.fz-juelich.de/lmfit
*/
#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 = 9;
printf( "Fitting ...\n" );
/* now the call to lmfit */
lmcurve( n, par, m, t, y, f, &control, &status );
printf( "Results:\n" );
printf( "status after %d function evaluations:\n %s\n",
status.nfev, lm_infmsg[status.outcome] );
printf("obtained parameters:\n");
for ( i = 0; i < n; ++i)
printf(" par[%i] = %12g\n", i, par[i]);
printf("obtained norm:\n %12g\n", status.fnorm );
printf("fitting data as follows:\n");
for ( i = 0; i < m; ++i)
printf( " t[%2d]=%4g y=%6g fit=%10g residue=%12g\n",
i, t[i], y[i], f(t[i],par), y[i] - f(t[i],par) );
return 0;
}