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I run the code with seperately set the function and f1, f2, f3, and f4. Why I still got the orange warning. Moreover, could you please check my code. Is it correct?
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%Assignment 2 Multi-Objective functions with Pareto Frontier
%Objective functions
f1 = @(x) (x(1).^4) + ((2.*x(1).^2).*x(2)) + x(2).^2 +3;
f2 = @(x) (x(1).^2-1)^2+x(2).^2-3*x(2)+1;
FITNESSFCN = @(x) [(x(1).^4) + ((2.*x(1).^2).*x(2)) + x(2).^2 + 3, (x(1).^2-1)^2+x(2).^2-3*x(2)+1];
f3 = @(x,y) x.^4 + 2*x.^2.*y + y.^2 +3;
f4 = @(x,y) (x.^2-1)^2+(y.^2)-(3*y)+1;
%Input values
nvars = 2;
A = [];
b = [];
Aeq = [];
beq = [];
nonlcon = [];
lb = [];
ub = [];
%Plot pareto frontier
options = optimoptions(@gamultiobj,'PlotFcn',{@gaplotpareto});
[x, fval] = gamultiobj(FITNESSFCN,nvars,A,b,Aeq,beq,lb,ub,nonlcon,options);
xlabel('f1')
ylabel('f2')
title('Pareto Frontier in Objective Space')
figure
hold on
% Plot Pareto Frontier in Design Space
fcontour(f3, [-30 30 -20 20], 'LineColor', 'red')
fcontour(f4, [-30 30 -20 20], 'LineColor', 'blue')
scatter(x(:,1),x(:,2),10,[0 0 0],'filled','black')
xlabel('x1')
ylabel('x2')
title('Pareto Frontier in Design Space')
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Torsten
on 9 Apr 2023
f4 = @(x,y) (x.^2-1).^2+(y.^2)-(3*y)+1;
instead of
f4 = @(x,y) (x.^2-1)^2+(y.^2)-(3*y)+1;
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