linear inequality constrains based on absolute values
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Please help me to define the inequality constrains for quadprog in the below scenario
x+y <= 0.1*abs(x)
x+y >= -0.1*abs(x)
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x = linspace(-0.005, 0.005, 100);
y = linspace(-0.005, 0.005, 101).';
M1 = x + y <= 0.1*abs(x);
M2 = x + y >= -0.1*abs(x);
[r1, c1] = find(M1);
[r2, c2] = find(M2);
plot(x(c1), y(r1), 'k.', x(c2), y(r2), 'ro');
As you can see from the plot, there is nowhere which is not part of one of the regions or the other, so nothing is constrained out.
Matters would be different if the constraints were "and".
x = linspace(-0.0003, 0.0003, 1000);
y = linspace(-0.0003, 0.0003, 1001).';
M1 = x + y <= 0.1*abs(x);
M2 = x + y >= -0.1*abs(x);
[r1, c1] = find(M1 & M2);
plot(x(c1), y(r1), 'k.');
I think the small gap is a matter of resolution.
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