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how to plot a fitness or objective function with optimum values

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We want to minimize a simple fitness function of two variables x1 and x2
min f(x) = 100 * (x1^2 - x2) ^2 + (1 - x1)^2;
x
such that the following two nonlinear constraints and bounds are satisfied
x1*x2 + x1 - x2 + 1.5 <=0, (nonlinear constraint)
10 - x1*x2 <=0, (nonlinear constraint)
0 <= x1 <= 1, and (bound)
0 <= x2 <= 13 (bound)
it can be solved by
ObjectiveFunction = @simple_fitness;
nvars = 2; % Number of variables
LB = [0 0]; % Lower bound
UB = [1 13]; % Upper bound
ConstraintFunction = @simple_constraint;
[x,fval] = ga(ObjectiveFunction,nvars,[],[],[],[],LB,UB, ...
ConstraintFunction)
how to plot the objective function with both variables simultaniously with marking the optimim values?

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Fabio Freschi
Fabio Freschi il 11 Set 2019
Modificato: Fabio Freschi il 11 Set 2019
objFun = @(x)100.*(x(:,1).^2 - x(:,2)).^2 + (1 - x(:,1)).^2;
conFun = @(x)[x(:,1).*x(:,2)+x(:,1)-x(:,2)+1.5, 10-x(:,1).*x(:,2)];
LB = [0 0]; % Lower bound
UB = [1 13]; % Upper bound
% resolution
n = 1000;
% regular grid
x1 = linspace(LB(1),UB(1),n);
x2 = linspace(LB(2),UB(2),n);
[X1,X2] = meshgrid(x1,x2);
x = [X1(:) X2(:)];
% evaluate the fitness
Y = objFun(x);
% correct with constraints
Y(any(conFun(x) > 0,2)) = NaN;
% plot
figure;
hold on
s = surf(X1,X2,reshape(Y,size(X1)));
% correct the boundary values
% maybe remove the grid
s.EdgeColor = 'none';
% run GA
% up to you
% plot the best solution
% plot3(x(1),x(2),fval);

Più risposte (1)

Matt J
Matt J il 11 Set 2019
Modificato: Matt J il 11 Set 2019
Sounds like you want this?
options = optimoptions('ga','PlotFcn',{'gaplotbestf','gaplotbestindiv'});
[x,fval] = ga(ObjectiveFunction,nvars,[],[],[],[],LB,UB, ...
ConstraintFunction,[],options);
Or, you can write your own custom plot functions as described here,

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