Maximum X value for maximum calculation obsurd

xHello using fminbnd to calculate a maximum, the resulting X value calculated is nought .9 whereas it should be about 3100. Can anyone suggest a reason for this? It appears that the curve in curve fitting tool is perfect however it doesn't appear to start at 0 where it should. Can anyone help please? Gavin.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 22 de Sept. de 2015

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fminbnd is a local minimizer.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 22 de Sept. de 2015
Editada: John D'Errico el 22 de Sept. de 2015
PLEASE use comments instead of adding new answers for every comment. I have moved Gavin's comment into a comment from an answer by him:
Will you tell me a global minimiser along with its handler please?
It seems odd that the fminbnd command accepts limits yet minimises below them.
Gavin Seddon
Gavin Seddon el 23 de Sept. de 2015
Editada: Jan el 23 de Sept. de 2015
Hello Walter, remember I am finding the maximum using -f. I fixed the problem using your comment. I redefined f as
f = @(x)-(p1.*x.^8+p2.*x.^7+p3.*x.^6+p4.*x.^5+p5.*x.^4+p6.*x.^3+p7.*x.^2+p8.*x+p9)
and then created the new handler, minusF = @(x) -f(x) and finally used
x = fminbnd(minusF,0, 3200)
this works but it gives
x = 3.2000e+03
Which is the maximum defined boundary. the curve appears to have a derivative of 0. Therein would you suggest defining this point to be at a position in which the Y variable varies less? Gavin.
[EDITED, Jan, Code formatted]

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