Supplied objective function must return a scalar value
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EDOARDO GELMI
on 8 Jan 2024
Commented: Star Strider
on 8 Jan 2024
I have to minimize a function with FMINCON:
f = @(x,y) k*x.*(teta_in-y)
i create this script to apply fmincon:
x0 = [2000,10];
A = [1 0;0 -1];
b = [25;2273];
f = cell(2,1)
f{1} = @(x) k*x.*(teta_in-y)
f{2} = @(x) k*x.*(teta_in-y)
[xmin,fval] =fmincon(f,x0,A,b)
But the programme give me the error: Supplied objective function must return a scalar value
If you have a different way to minimize that function with fmincon i appreciate that
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Dyuman Joshi
on 8 Jan 2024
Edited: Dyuman Joshi
on 8 Jan 2024
What are the values of k and teta_in?
Why do you use the same function twice?
Also, share the mathematical definition of the objective function you have to minimize.
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Star Strider
on 8 Jan 2024
The function needs to return one parameter vector. One way to do that is to create a second function to map the inpouts to to such a vector:
ffcn = @(b)f(b(1),b(2));
Then, providing random values for the missing constants ‘k’ and ‘teta_in’ and running it produces —
k = rand
teta_in = rand
f = @(x,y) k*x.*(teta_in-y);
ffcn = @(b)f(b(1),b(2));
x0 = [2000,10];
A = [1 0;0 -1];
b = [25;2273];
[xmin,fval] =fmincon(ffcn,x0,A,b)
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