function x = lsqrtest( m, n, damp ) % x = lsqrtest( m, n, damp ); % % If m = n and damp = 0, this sets up a system Ax = b % and calls lsqr.m to solve it. Otherwise, the usual % least-squares or damped least-squares problem is solved. % % lsqraprod.m defines the m x n matrix A. % 11 Apr 1996: First version for distribution with lsqr.m. % Michael Saunders, Dept of EESOR, Stanford University. % 22 Mar 2003: LSQR now outputs r1norm and r2norm. xtrue = (n : -1: 1)'; iw = 0; rw = 0; b = lsqraprod( 1, m, n, xtrue, iw, rw ); atol = 1.0e-6; btol = 1.0e-6; conlim = 1.0e+10; itnlim = 10*n; show = 1; [ x, istop, itn, r1norm, r2norm, xnorm, var ] = ... lsqr( m, n, 'lsqraprod', iw, rw, b, ... damp, atol, btol, conlim, itnlim, show ); disp(' '); j1 = min(n,5); j2 = max(n-4,1); disp('First elements of x:'); disp(x(1:j1)'); disp('Last elements of x:'); disp(x(j2:n)'); %=================== % End of lsqrtest.m %===================