gaplotpareto for 3 objective functions

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Ehsan
Ehsan il 11 Feb 2013
Commentato: Lucas Bruck il 15 Mag 2022
is it possible to generate pareto front for 3 objective functions using GAPLOTPARETO in MATLAB? what about drawing first and third objective function pareto front instead of the 2 first objectives by using GAPLOTPARETO?
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Max
Max il 13 Feb 2013
I'm asking myself that same question. When looking at gaplotpareto, it's obvious, that the function is capable of producing 3D plots when treating an optimization problem of equivalent order, since the 'plot3' function and a variable called 'plot3d' appear inside the code.
However, the first comment line of the function says "GAPLOTPARETO Plots a Pareto front for first two objectives."
Maybe someone else can clarify this. Thanks!

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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss il 13 Feb 2013
Modificato: Alan Weiss il 13 Feb 2013
Without guaranteeing anything, I think you can plot any two objectives using the syntax
objectivesToPlot = [1,3]; % or whatever two objectives you want
plotfn = @(options,state,flag)gaplotpareto(options,state,flag,objectivesToPlot);
options = gaoptimset('PlotFcns',plotfn);
For three objective functions in a 3-D plot, try setting
objectivesToPlot = [2 4 7]; % or whatever you want
Please let me know if it works for you. If so, maybe I should document it.
Alan Weiss
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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss il 8 Nov 2021
Modificato: Alan Weiss il 8 Nov 2021
I think that the topic Plot 3-D Pareto Front addresses this question.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation
Lucas Bruck
Lucas Bruck il 15 Mag 2022
In my case, the suggestion needed a minor fix:
options = gaoptimset(options,'PlotFcns',plotfn);

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