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Soumili Sen
Soumili Sen on 24 Mar 2022
Commented: Soumili Sen on 24 Mar 2022
Hello all,
I am writting a code for optimization where I have a optimizing variable as a matrix of N*L.How I can declare this matrix variables within a function as an objective function?
I am trying like that,
N=2;
L=10;
z = rand(N,L);
r= mainfcn(z,N)
function r= mainfcn(z,N)
a=z(N:L);
r = a.^2- 1;
end
here I am getting 'a'= as a vector not a matrix. How I can make 'a' as a matrix of N*L?
Thanks in advance.

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Jan
Jan on 24 Mar 2022
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a = z; % instead of z(N:L)
? This looks trivial, so do I oversee a detail?
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Soumili Sen
Soumili Sen on 24 Mar 2022
Now it's working. Thanks a lot.
Soumili Sen
Soumili Sen on 24 Mar 2022
Hey, sorry for bothering you,
If,
z = rand(3,2);
r= mainfcn(z)
function r= mainfcn(z)
a=z(1:L); ----> want only first row(1*2 vector)
b= z(2:end); -----> want 2nd row and 3rd row(2*2 matrix)
r = a.^2+b.^2- 1;
end
How I can correct this code?

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