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J.S.
J.S. on 22 Jun 2018
Edited: Matt J on 25 Jun 2018
I have created a custom fittype and tried let MATLAB itself find the starting point, given lower and upper bounds that I specify. However, those bounds seem to have been ignored when the fit process was performed (see attachments). Does anyone know how I can force MATLAB to search for the coefficients between the bounds I have specified? Thank you.

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Matt J
Matt J on 22 Jun 2018
Edited: Matt J on 23 Jun 2018
The bounds weren't ignored. You defined them in "Options", but just forgot to pass Options to the fitting routine.
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J.S.
J.S. on 25 Jun 2018
Sorry about that.
x0=0.6; y0=0.6;
HOF=fittype('a*exp(b*(x-x0))+c*exp(d*(x-x0))+y0','coefficients',{'a','b'...
'c','d'},'problem',{'x0','y0'},'independent','x');
L=[0,(-1/(0.1e-9)),0,(-1/(0.1e-9))];
U=[1,(-1/(1e-6)),1,(-1/(1e-6))];
Op=fitoptions(HOF);
Op.Lower=L;
Op.Upper=U;
f_normTEST=fit(binTimeCol,bindataColNorm,HOF,'problem',{x0,y0},Op);
binTimeCol and bindataColNorm are two column vectors of the same length.
Matt J
Matt J on 25 Jun 2018
Edited: Matt J on 25 Jun 2018
Well, the problem is probably that you are now constraining b,d to a region where the exp() operations overflow to infinity, as in the following:
>> exp(1000)
ans =
Inf
You need to double-check the magnitudes of (x-x0) to be sure that range is sensible.
One other remark. I recommend reformulating the model as follows
U=[1,(-1/(1e-6)),1,-1];
HOF=fittype('a*exp(b*X)+c*exp((b+d)*X)',...
'coefficients',{'a','b','c','d'},'independent','X');
f_normTEST=fit(binTimeCol-x0,bindataColNorm-y0,HOF,Op);
There are 2 main changes. First, the input data is pre-offset by x0,y0 so that the fitting routine doesn't have to repeat it unnecessarily in every iteration. Second, one of the exponential parameters is now represented as b+d. This tells the solver that those parameters are meant to be nonequal, since that would make a,c ambiguous.

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