Check if function handle is nonlinear with Matlab
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Hello,
is it possible to check with matlab if a Function Handle is nonlinear?
For example:
f1=@(x) x(1)+x(2)-5;
f2=@(x)10*x(1)-x(1)^2+4*x(2)-x(2)^2;
So here i would need something which tells me that f1 is linear and f2 is nonlinear. Thanks
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Paul
on 2 Apr 2022
The first function is linear in x, I suppose, but is not linear from a system theoretric perspective, as it doesn't satisfy superposition or scaling. Just want to make sure we're clear on the definition of linear in the question.
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Torsten
on 2 Apr 2022
Edited: Torsten
on 2 Apr 2022
Call your function handle f with symbolic vectors x and y and a symbolic scalar a and check whether
f(x+y) - (f(x) + f(y)) - f(0) == 0
f(a*x) - a*f(x) == 0
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Torsten
on 3 Apr 2022
I could just define those functions in nonlincon of fmincon but nonlincon is normally for nonlinear functions. Would it be a problem to use nonlincon with linear functions (normally not or)?
No problem. Implementing linear constraints either in lb,ub or A, Aeq, b, beq should only make the code run faster.
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