Force fmincon to output interger values?
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Hello, thanks for reading this,
I am doing a minimization optimization homework problem using fmincon, and I was wondering how I can run the optimization using integer values instead of double values for my variables.
I have the project spread out around 3 functions, 1 defining the governing equation, 1 defining the constraints (all equality constraints) and the last bringing up the fmincon solver. I can get a minimization, and it makes sense mathematically, however I need the answer to be in integer values, i.e. x(1) = 1, x(2) = 5, ... instead of x(1) = 1.633, x(2) = 3.1223, etc.
I can provide my code if necessary.
Thanks for your help!
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Matt J
il 31 Ott 2012
Modificato: Matt J
il 1 Nov 2012
You can use ROUND, FLOOR, CEIL, etc... to modify the FINAL output of FMINCON (not the output of your objective function), but FMINCON cannot constrain its search to the space of integer-valued solutions. You would need GA in the Global Optimization Toolbox for that.
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Sean de Wolski
il 31 Ott 2012
Modificato: Sean de Wolski
il 31 Ott 2012
Note that using round/ceil/floor/ and friends this will introduce discontinuities and nonsmoothness into your Objective Function which fmincon algorithms are not designed to handle.
I would recommend either using ga() or following John's Advice in section 21 here:
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