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How to know the optimal combination

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Kanakaiah Jakkula
Kanakaiah Jakkula 2017년 5월 13일
댓글: Star Strider 2017년 5월 14일
Hi,
I have below matrix:
10.0 20.0 55.0 15.0 102.0 90.0
20.7 10.0 58.5 10.8 120.3 89.6
9.00 35.9 38.3 16.8 89.6 96.3
13.2 38.6 42.8 5.40 63.5 95.4
I want to know the optimal combination of column1~4 which yield smaller values in column5, and higher value in column6.
Column 1~4 is the combination (in percentage), column 5~6 are the performance indexes.
  1. Criterion of optimum(good performance): The column 5 should be smaller, and column6 should be higher. How to know which combination (column1~4) yield the good results
  2. How to use "bruit force method"

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2017년 5월 13일
How do you calculate the performance indices from the first four columns?
To find the linear regression parameters for example:
M = [10.0 20.0 55.0 15.0
20.7 10.0 58.5 10.8
9.00 35.9 38.3 16.8
13.2 38.6 42.8 5.40];
C5 = [102.0; 120.3; 89.6; 63.5];
C6 = [90.0; 89.6; 96.3; 94.4];
B5 = M\C5; % Parameters For The Current Column #5
B6 = M\C6; % Parameters For The Current Column #6
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Kanakaiah Jakkula
Kanakaiah Jakkula 2017년 5월 14일
Sir,
column 5&6 ofcourse depends on column1~4, but not calculated using column1~4. But column5&6 are strongly depends on column1~4.
Star Strider
Star Strider 2017년 5월 14일
That does not tell me anything useful.
I will delete my Answer in a few hours.

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