genetic algorithm coding help error no enough input arguments?
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Objective function
function z=my_fun(a,b,c)
z=a+2*b+56*c+100;
constraint function
function [c]=const(a,b,c)
c=[6<=a<=100;2<=b<=4;2<=c<=4];
Main program
clear all
clc
nvars=3;
lb=[6;2;2];
ub=[100;4;4];
[population_1 fval]=ga(my_fun,nvars,[],[],[],[],[],[],lb,ub,const)
Error when running
Error using my_fun (line 2)
Not enough input arguments.
Error in start (line 6)
[population_1 fval]=ga(my_fun,3,[],[],[],[],[],[],lb,ub,const)
please help me to code sir..
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Geoff Hayes
le 3 Avr 2015
Arunachalam - your function has to many input arguments. Look at the description for the fitness function. It requires a single row vector whose size is determined by the number of variables that you are optimizing over (your function has three inputs). Try changing it to the following
function z=my_fun(chromosomes)
a = chromosomes(1);
b = chromosomes(2);
c = chromosomes(3);
z=a+2*b+56*c+100;
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Geoff Hayes
le 4 Avr 2015
Modifié(e) : Geoff Hayes
le 4 Avr 2015
Arunchalam's answer moved here
Geoff Hayes getting error
Error using my_fun (line 2)
Not enough input arguments.
Error in start (line 6)
[x fval]=ga(my_fun,nvars,[],[],[],[],[],[],lb,ub,const)
Geoff Hayes
le 4 Avr 2015
Arunachalam - yes, you are observing that error message because your my_fun fitness function has too many input arguments. The genetic algorithm calls your fitness function and tries to pass just one array of chromosomes (one element for each variable that you are optimizing over). Your function expects three, and so the error occurs.
Change your fitness function to that which I described in my answer and you should be able to proceed.
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