Optimal portfolio weights maximizing the expected utility function?

Hi all, I am a MSc student and I am new to Matlab. I have written the following function, which I need to maximize:
function EU=expectedutility(x,blockP1,gamma)
U=zeros(18,1);
for j=1:18
U(j,1)=((1+x(1)*blockP1(j,2)+x(2)*blockP1(j,3))^(1-gamma))/(1-gamma)
end
EU=mean(U)
end
Now I need to find x(1) and x(2) such that they maximize such average (i.e. EU), subject to the following constraints on x(1) and x(2):
  • x(1) + x(2)=1;
  • -3<=x(1)<=+3;
  • -3<=x(2)<=+3;
blockP1(j,2) and blockP1(j,3) refer to the 18x3 matrix blockP1, already defined in my main code.
The function EU is defined correctly as I tested it with x(1)=1, x(2)=1 and gamma=5 in the following way:
expectedutility([1 1],blockP1,5)
and it correctly returned EU.
In my case however I do not need to set x(1) and x(2) but a "solver function" needs to give me those values so that EU is maximum (gamma=5 still holds).
After defining the function above, I have tried to run the optimization in my main code as follows:
ObjectFunction= @expectedutility;
lb=[-3 -3];
ub=[3 3];
Aeq=[1 1];
beq=1;
[x,fval]= linprog(ObjectFunction,[],[], Aeq, beq, lb, ub)
but it gives me the error:
Error using linprog (line 144)
LINPROG requires the following inputs to be of data type double: 'f'.
Error in optimization (line 72)
[x,fval]= linprog(ObjectFunction,[],[], Aeq, beq, lb, ub)
Could you kindly help me out with this?
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Federico

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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss 2017년 3월 29일
You simply need to change your objective function reference to
ObjectFunction = @(x)expectedutility(x,blockP1,gamma)
This means that blockP1 and gamma are constants (make sure that these variables are in your Workspace before defining fun), and the function is a function of x alone. For more information, see Passing Extra Parameters.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation

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Thanks a lot Alan. I finally got it working following your advice!
Have a nice day!

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