Find the minimum of a function using Steepest Descent Method

I build this code for find the minimum of a function and draw the graph according to the method. But there are some bugs which I cannot solve. I will attach a similar graph also. Hope to have some corrections on this code. )
Thank you.
%steepest descent method
clc
clear
func = @(x) 10.*x(1).^2 - 4.*x(1).*x(2) + 7.*x(2).^2 - 4.* sqrt5 (5.*x(1) - x(2)) - 16 ;
e = 0.01; %accuracy
i=0; %number of iterations
n=0; %number of calculated objective function values
H = [20 -4 ; -4 14];
n = n + 4;
b = [-20*sqrt(5); 4*sqrt(5)];
c = -16 ;
x =[0 10]';
Xmin=-inv(H)*b;
F= x'*H*x/2+x'*b+c;
n = n + 1;
antiGrad= -(H*x+b);
n = n + 2;
norm_aG = norm(antiGrad);
Points(:,i+1)=x;
func(1)=F;
while norm_aG>e
i=i+1;
kappa = norm_aG^2/dot(H*antiGrad,antiGrad);
x=x+kappa*antiGrad;
F= x'*H*x/2+x'*b+c;
n=n+1;
antiGrad= -(H*x+b);
n=n+2;
norm_aG = norm(antiGrad);
Points(:,i+1)=x;
func(i+1)=F;
end
function I = drawGraph(Xmin, Points, func)
X=linspace(Xmin(1)-5,Xmin(1)+5);
Y=linspace(Xmin(2)-5,Xmin(2)+5);
grid on
hold on
box on
xlabel('X');
ylabel('Y');
xmin=min(Points(1,:))-5;
xmax=max(Points(1,:))+5;
ymin=min(Points(2,:))-5;
ymax=max(Points(2,:))+5;
u=linspace(xmin, xmax);
v=linspace(ymin, ymax);
[XX, YY] = meshgrid(u,v);
I = XX.^2.*10 - 4.*XX.*YY + 7.*YY.^2 - 4.*sqrt(5).*(5*XX-YY) - 44;
contour(XX, YY, I, func,'r', 'showText', 'on');
plot(Points(1,:), Points(2, :), 'b-*');
end
fprintf('Precision parameter %.2f\n',e);
Function definitions in a script must appear at the end of the file.
Move all statements after the "drawGraph" function definition to before the first local function definition.

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fprintf('point of minimum: [%.2f ,%.2f]\n', x(1),x(2));
fprintf('Min: %10.2f \n', F);
fprintf('Iterations: %d \n',i );
fprintf('number of calculated objective function values: %d\n\n',n );

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2023년 1월 4일
Your
function I = drawGraph
definition ends at the end after plot(Points(1,:), Points(2, :), 'b-*'); . Your lines displaying the minimum and so on are not within any function definition. Those lines should be moved to before the function statement.

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sorry I tried many times and keep getting more more errors.(
%steepest descent method
func = @(x) 10.*x(1).^2 - 4.*x(1).*x(2) + 7.*x(2).^2 - 4.* sqrt5 (5.*x(1) - x(2)) - 16 ;
e = 0.01; %accuracy
i=0; %number of iterations
n=0; %number of calculated objective function values
H = [20 -4 ; -4 14];
n = n + 4;
b = [-20*sqrt(5); 4*sqrt(5)];
c = -16 ;
x =[0 10]';
Xmin=-inv(H)*b;
F= x'*H*x/2+x'*b+c;
n = n + 1;
antiGrad= -(H*x+b);
n = n + 2;
norm_aG = norm(antiGrad);
Points(:,i+1)=x;
funcvalues(1)=F;
while norm_aG>e
i=i+1;
kappa = norm_aG^2/dot(H*antiGrad,antiGrad);
x=x+kappa*antiGrad;
F= x'*H*x/2+x'*b+c;
n=n+1;
antiGrad= -(H*x+b);
n=n+2;
norm_aG = norm(antiGrad);
Points(:,i+1)=x;
funcvalues(i+1)=F;
end
fprintf('Precision parameter %.2f\n',e);
Precision parameter 0.01
fprintf('point of minimum: [%.2f ,%.2f]\n', x(1),x(2));
point of minimum: [2.24 ,0.00]
fprintf('Min: %10.2f \n', F);
Min: -66.00
fprintf('Iterations: %d \n',i );
Iterations: 8
fprintf('number of calculated objective function values: %d\n\n',n );
number of calculated objective function values: 31
drawGraph(x, Points, funcvalues);
function I = drawGraph(Xmin, Points, func)
X=linspace(Xmin(1)-5,Xmin(1)+5);
Y=linspace(Xmin(2)-5,Xmin(2)+5);
grid on
hold on
box on
xlabel('X');
ylabel('Y');
xmin=min(Points(1,:))-5;
xmax=max(Points(1,:))+5;
ymin=min(Points(2,:))-5;
ymax=max(Points(2,:))+5;
u=linspace(xmin, xmax);
v=linspace(ymin, ymax);
[XX, YY] = meshgrid(u,v);
I = XX.^2.*10 - 4.*XX.*YY + 7.*YY.^2 - 4.*sqrt(5).*(5*XX-YY) - 44;
contour(XX, YY, I, func,'r', 'showText', 'on');
plot(Points(1,:), Points(2, :), 'b-*');
end
ohh thank you very much!! Understood!!
Your func appears to be unused ??
Yes earlier. Now there is a warning in 36th line. But code is running. )

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