pe
Prediction error for identified model
Syntax
Description
Return Results
returns the err = pe(sys,data,K)K-step prediction error for the output of the identified
model sys. The function determines the prediction error by
subtracting the K-step ahead predicted response from the measured
output. The prediction error is calculated for the time span covered by
data.
For more information on the computation of predicted response, see predict.
Plot Results
pe(sys,___) plots the prediction error. To change
display options in the plot, right-click the plot to access the context menu. For more
details about this menu, see Tips.
pe(sys1,...,sysN, plots
the prediction errors for multiple identified models. data,___)pe
automatically chooses colors and line styles.
pe(sys1,Linespec1,...,sysN,LinespecN,
uses the line type, marker symbol, and color specified for each model.data,___)
Examples
Input Arguments
Output Arguments
Tips
Right-clicking the plot of the prediction error opens the context menu, where you can access the following options:
Systems — Select systems to view prediction error. By default, the prediction error of all systems is plotted.
Data Experiment — For multi-experiment data only. Toggle between data from different experiments.
Characteristics — View the following data characteristics:
Peak Value — View the absolute peak value of the data. Applicable for time–domain data only.
Peak Response — View peak response of the data. Applicable for frequency–response data only.
Mean Value — View mean value of the data. Applicable for time–domain data only.
Show — For frequency–domain and frequency–response data only.
Magnitude — View magnitude of frequency response of the system.
Phase — View phase of frequency response of the system.
Show Validation Data — Plot data used to compute the prediction error.
I/O Grouping — For datasets containing more than one input or output channel. Select grouping of input and output channels on the plot.
None — Plot input-output channels in their own separate axes.
All — Group all input channels together and all output channels together.
I/O Selector — For datasets containing more than one input or output channel. Select a subset of the input and output channels to plot. By default, all output channels are plotted.
Grid — Add grids to the plot.
Normalize — Normalize the y-scale of all data in the plot.
Full View — Return to full view. By default, the plot is scaled to full view.
Prediction Horizon — Set the prediction horizon, or choose simulation.
Initial Condition — Specify handling of initial conditions. Not applicable for frequency-response data.
Specify as one of the following:
Estimate — Treat the initial conditions as estimation parameters.
Zero — Set all initial conditions to zero.
Absorb delays and estimate — Absorb nonzero delays into the model coefficients and treat the initial conditions as estimation parameters. Use this option for discrete-time models only.
Predicted Response Plot — Plot the predicted model response.
Prediction Error Plot — Plot the error between the model response and prediction data. By default, the error plot is shown.
Properties — Open the Property Editor dialog box to customize plot attributes.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a
