fitting vector valued functions

I see Matlab has many different ways to fit a scalar valued function (for example
z = f(x,y)
but is there anything that can help me fit a vector valued function
[u, v] = f(x,y)
Note that the coefficients to the fit would be multiplied by a vector, in the equation of f. for example, a term could be a*[x y]
This causes an error in the scalar fitting routines because the coefficient 'a' to be found by fitting can only be multiplied by a scalar.

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Shashank Prasanna
Shashank Prasanna on 14 Jan 2013
From your questions I appears that you want to perform Multivariate Regression where the response is m dimensional
Y = F(X) where Y belongs to |Rm and x belongs to |Rn You can do this using MVREGRESS:
Matt J
Matt J on 14 Jan 2013
LSQCURVEFIT can do multi-variate non-linear fitting.
You need the Optimization Toolbox, of course.
Matt J
Matt J on 14 Jan 2013
Edited: Matt J on 14 Jan 2013
There are also FEX tools like this, which don't require any toolboxes.
It works best when you have only a few nonlinear parameters, though.

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