How can I maximize a function in Matlab?
8 vues (au cours des 30 derniers jours)
Afficher commentaires plus anciens
Hi everyone,
A(i,1) = sum(B(i,:)) + C*3;
I have function A as above. I wan t to maksimize this function. How can I do this?
Thanks.
4 commentaires
John D'Errico
le 9 Sep 2019
Modifié(e) : John D'Errico
le 9 Sep 2019
Why did you unaccept Jan's answer? It is the correct solution. What was wrong with it? Just negate the function, exactly as he said. Then you are minimizing the negative of your function, which maximizes it! So WTP?
Réponse acceptée
Jan
le 9 Sep 2019
Matlab contains some tools for minimization. A maximization does exactlly the same, if you change the sign of the optimization criterion.
4 commentaires
John D'Errico
le 9 Sep 2019
In fact, most optimizers seem to be minimization codes. It just seems a logical standard, since often one wants to minimize a sum of squares, perhaps. That may acttually be the most common general class of optimization problem overall anyway. So it makes sense that all optimizers will be consistent, thus minimizers. That way you need not remember which direction some tool works, as opposed to others. And of course, negating a function makes a min into a max, and vice versa.
Plus de réponses (0)
Voir également
Catégories
En savoir plus sur Solver Outputs and Iterative Display dans Help Center et File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!