fminunc error message multiple variables
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Hello everyone!
I want to minimize the following function that I wrote:
function ll = ll_wbl(A, N, Y, X, sum_ll)
%A=theta, A(1)=beta, A(2)=kappa
lambda=exp(X*A(1));
ll=N*log(A(2))+(A(2)-1).*log(Y)-A(2).*log(lambda)-(Y./lambda).^A(2);
ll=-ll;
if sum_ll==true
ll=sum(ll);
end
%grad=sum(Y.*X);
end
over the vector A by using fminunc:
clc; clear;
data = xlsread('ema1996_reduced.xls', 'Sheet1');
UNDUR = data(:,1);
UI = data(:,2);
RR = data(:,3);
RRUI=data(:,4);
DR=data(:,5);
DRUI=data(:,6);
LWAGE=data(:,7);
TENURE=data(:,8);
NONWHITE=data(:,9);
% Store as Y and X matrices
N = size(data, 1);
Y = UNDUR;
X = [ones(N, 1) UI RR RRUI DR DRUI LWAGE TENURE NONWHITE];
A0=zeros(2,1);
% Optmizer settings
options = optimoptions(@fminunc, 'Algorithm', 'quasi-newton');
% Estimate model
[A, fval, exitflag, output ] = fminunc(@ll_wbl, A0, options, Y, X, true);
Unfortunately, this doesn't work out somehow.
I get the following error:
Not enough input arguments.
Error in ll_wbl (line 9)
if sum_ll==true
Error in fminunc (line 278)
f = feval(funfcn{3},x,varargin{:});
Caused by:
Failure in initial objective function evaluation. FMINUNC cannot continue.
I don't understand what's going on here since I am a newbie. Maybe someone can help me out?
Thanks in advance!
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Stephan
on 6 Jan 2019
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