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Joe
Joe on 22 Feb 2023
Edited: Joe on 23 Feb 2023
Hello again,
I have a question regarding fminsearch and my code.
The idea is to run fminsearch in a loop. Therefore I wrote a costfunction with 3 optimization variables (A, B, C).
Inside the costfunction there is a variable 'U' that should vary from 30 to 50. Actually it is constant at 30 but it should vary for a range of values.
After all I want to save the results in a matfile.
Until now I started fminsearch from the console with fminsearch(@costfunction,[10;5;7] with the guess parameters for example 10,5,7
It would be great if someone can help me finding a solution for this!
Thanks in advance!
Here is the code :
function [cost_value] = costfunction(optimize)
U = 30; % should run from from 30 to 50
A = optimize(1)
B = optimize(2);
C = optimize(3);
H = [0;5;0];
.
.
.
Vect1 = [0; C; 0];
Vect2 = [0; 0; B; B; 0; A];
.
.
cost_value=norm(out.simout)
end
save results.mat U, A, B, C

Accepted Answer

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 22 Feb 2023
Parameterize your costfunction. The "Minimize with Extra Parameters" example on the documentation page for the fminsearch function does this using an anonymous function and you can use a similar approach in your code. Instead of passing @costfunction into fminsearch pass @(v) costfunction(v, U) as the first input and modify costfunction so it accepts two inputs, optimize and U.
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Joe
Joe on 23 Feb 2023
Thanks a lot!
Joe
Joe on 23 Feb 2023
Edited: Joe on 23 Feb 2023
I have an other question, can you please specifiy what "v" is in your description?
"Instead of passing @costfunction into fminsearch pass @(v) costfunction(v, U) as the first input "

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