Is it possible to allow a range for |Aeq*x-beq|<10e-6 in intlinprog function?
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Good morning, everyone,
In MATLAB's intlinprog function, is it possible to specify a tolerance for the equality constraints such that the solution satisfies ∣Aeq⋅x−beq∣ <10−6 rather than requiring exact equality? In other words, can I define a tolerance range for the equality constraints to allow for small numerical deviations, and if so, how can this be configured within the solver settings?
I'm working with a model where strict equality sometimes leads to infeasibility due to rounding or numerical issues, so I’d like to relax the constraint slightly while still maintaining high accuracy.
Thanks.
Benson
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Matt J
on 9 Apr 2025
Edited: Matt J
on 9 Apr 2025
is it possible to specify a tolerance for the equality constraints such that the solution satisfies ∣Aeq⋅x−beq∣ <10−6 rather than requiring exact equality
Not only is it possible, it is always done.The ConstraintTolerance optimoptions parameter sets the tolerance on both the equality and inequality constraints,
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