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pass double symbolic expression to paretosearch

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Davide Di Luzio
Davide Di Luzio 2022년 2월 21일
편집: Walter Roberson 2022년 2월 24일
hi at all.
need to pass two symbolic expression that i must try to minimize with pareto search.
with matlabFunction i turn the symbolic expression to matlab numeric function but there is no way to pass this two function to paretosearch.
Can anyone please help me with simple example?
i reproduce it for me .
thank at all

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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss 2022년 2월 23일
It depends on how you created your symbolic expressions.
  • If you have two expressions, say obj1 and obj2, then two runs of matlabFunction returns two function handles, say funobj1 and funobj2. You can pass these to paretosearch by using the handle
twoobj = @(x)[funobj1(x),funobj2(x)];
sol = paretosearch(twoobj,2,...))
  • If you have a 2-D row vector output to your objective function named obj, then matlabFunction returns a function handle funobj that is all ready for paretosearch:
sol = paretosearch(funobj,2,...)
If this doesn't work for you, please ask again with more detail, such as exactly which size inputs and outputs your functions expect, how you call matlabFunction, and how you call paretosearch.
Alan Weiss
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2022년 2월 23일
편집: Walter Roberson 2022년 2월 24일
It is not clear what error you are encountering?
[obj1, obj2] for symbolic expressions obj1 and obj2 simply creates a row vector of the two expressions. When you matlabFunction the results, MATLAB would create an anonymous function that built a row vector of results. (In some cases you need a column vector, in which situation use [obj1;obj2]
Davide Di Luzio
Davide Di Luzio 2022년 2월 23일
thx at all

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