multi-variable optimization in matlab?
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Abdelrahman Taha
le 6 Déc 2019
Commenté : Abdelrahman Taha
le 7 Déc 2019
Hi,
I need to minimize a function that involves two variables. The problem is that this function is not directly related to those two variables, which means i can't use the standard optimization functions like fminsearch. Many other variables are to be calculated first, which are actually functions of the first two variables, and then they're used to calculate the function. And I can't put the function and the two variables in one equation. So, what options do I have in matlab to solve this optimization problem?
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Matt J
le 6 Déc 2019
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le 6 Déc 2019
Many other variables are to be calculated first, which are actually functions of the first two variables, and then they're used to calculate the function....And I can't put the function and the two variables in one equation.
None of the above are requirements of fminsearch or any other Matlab optimization routine. Go ahead and create a function with as many lines as you need. Pass this function to fminsearch, fminunc, or whatever...
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Matt J
le 7 Déc 2019
Modifié(e) : Matt J
le 7 Déc 2019
You're welcome. One final footnote, though. fminunc and fmincon assume that your objective function is differentiable. This does not mean it must be expressed in a single of code, but it means you must be sure, on analytical grounds, that the code represents a differentiable operation. fminsearch does not require this.
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