The global variable is lost between workspaces

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H R
H R on 26 Jun 2016
Answered: Walter Roberson on 26 Jun 2016
I have written a matlab file (base.m) for an optimization problem that uses the genetic algorithm also in which I declare a global variable A. I am using x = ga(@f(x),2,[],[],[],[],LB,UB). Note that, I have also a function f that is defined in a file called function.m. In the function I am using the global variable A which has also been declared in base.m.
However, when ga is performed to call function f, the global variable A is lost in the function evaluation.
How can I fix this problem?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Jun 2016
So you're saying that when "f" gets called and it comes time to use A, it throws an error saying that there is no such variable? We'd need to see how you defined f. I want to make sure that you actually defined A as global in "f". Please post a simplified example that demonstrates the problem.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Jun 2016
Global variables need to be defined as global in every function that they are used.
Do you truly need a global variable? Or do you just need to parameterize your function ?

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