optimization: have function return NaN but not at initial point
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I use fmincon interior-point algoritm to solve my optimization problem.
Based on Matlab's recommendation, I let my function return NaN if the objective function can not be evaluated for given parameters to indicate fmincon to try a different set of parameters. This works very well at intermediat iterations...
I got the following error:
"Errror using barrier. Objective function is undefined at initial point. Fmincon can not continue."
However, if I do not return NaN, fmincon, for whatever reasons, can solve the optimization problem even if the initial point is not correctly evaluated. Indeed, I observe this for many start vectors.
Anyway, is there a way to return NaN in my function always, except at the evaluation of the initial point? That is, figuring out (somehow) when my function is called with the initial point?
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Matt J
on 4 Mar 2023
Edited: Matt J
on 4 Mar 2023
Setting the objective to NaN should not be seen as a substitute for constraints. If there is a region where your objective function cannot be evaluated, you still have to specify appropriate constraints so that the algorithm knows to avoid that region.
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