Multiple simultaneous discrete optimization problems
Show older comments
Dear all,
my question is based off of this example:
but with the following change.
In the example we had to optimize the volume of one beam for the given P, L, σmax, δmax.
What I would like to do is to optimize the volume (same x(i)s - i=1:10) for three different beams having different P, L, σmax, δmax.
Then I would like a report showing the smallest volume if I have to use only one, two, three, etc. beams.
Do you think it's doable?
Thanks
3 Comments
John D'Errico
on 16 Aug 2015
Of course it is doable!
WRITE THE CODE. Is there a reason why a loop is a bad thing?
for i = 1:3
solve problem i
end
You cannot do anything until you start writing though.
Konstantinos Belivanis
on 18 Aug 2015
James Wiken
on 18 Aug 2015
A loop should work fine with functions. I understand the number of variables changes based on the number of beams you are optimizing for. You can write functions that can take a varying number of inputs to handle this. To accomplish this, reference the documentation links for 'varargin' and 'nargin' below:
Accepted Answer
More Answers (0)
Categories
Find more on Surrogate Optimization in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!