Using fmincon for optimization, when having too many variables
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Hi guys, I wanted to use the "fmincon" in the optimization toolbox to minimize my objective function. The only problem is that I have many variables. should I manually type the objective function :f(X)=x(1)+x(2)+...+x(n) ? Is there no other way?
Thanks in advance.
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Alan Weiss
il 10 Ago 2012
You have to write a function that takes one input, typically a vector called x, and returns the objective function evaluated at x. If your objective function is the sum of the elements in the vector x, as you seem to have, then you could write, for example,
objective = @(x)sum(x);
Alan Weiss
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Alan Weiss
il 14 Ago 2012
Well, if it is really a linear function with a vector of coefficients, you could use
@(x)dot(x,a)
where a is the vector of coefficients.
Alan Weiss
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