What's wrong with my objective function?

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Richárd Tóth
Richárd Tóth il 3 Ago 2019
Commentato: Star Strider il 3 Ago 2019
Hello
When I run this line of code,
[d,fval] = fseminf(@objfun,x0,numOfInequations,@semInfConstraints);
I get the following error:
Input arguments to function include colon operator. To input the colon character, use ':' instead.
Error in fseminf (line 424)
initVals.f = initVals.f(:);
Error in optimize (line 29)
[d,fval] = fseminf(@objfun,x0,numOfIneqs,@semInfConstraints);
Here is my objective function:
function f = objfun(D,s)
global numOfVars
% Objective function, -1*D(1)*D(2)*...*D(n) /n dimension/
str = 'f=@(D) -1*';
dimension = numOfVars;
for i=1:dimension
if i<dimension
str = join([str 'D(' string(i) ')*'],'');
else
str = join([str 'D(' string(i) ');'],'');
end
end
eval(str);
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Richárd Tóth
Richárd Tóth il 3 Ago 2019
Okay, I think the problem is
str = 'f=@(D) -1*';
By removing the @(D), I no longer get the error message about the colon.
Star Strider
Star Strider il 3 Ago 2019
If you want to create a functon from a string, use the str2func function. It likely does everything you’re doing, however it’s more straightforward. Also,using sprintf to create your function strings is likely more efficient than concatenating strings.

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