undefined function or variable 'optimproblem'
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I wanted to develop and solved an optimization problem with some exogenous variables. I tried to do it in a problem-based way, just as the Mathworks instruction says.
function sol=CS(Sa,Sc,en,e)
%%Define natural variables
mu=0.5;
ld=100;
alf=0.8;
%%Define core variables
prob = optimproblem('ObjectiveSense','maximize');
r= optimvar ('r', 'LowerBound',0, 'UpperBound', 1);
h=r*e;
H=-(1-alf)*ld/(mu*(mu*Sa-(1-alf)*ld))+ld/(mu*(mu*Sc-alf*ld));
l1=(1-alf)*alf+alf^2*h*mu;
l2=alf*h*mu*(mu*Sa-ld)-alf*mu^2*Sc*h+alf*ld+alf*mu*Sc+mu*Sa-ld;
l3=-h*mu^2*(mu*Sa-ld)*Sc-mu*Sc*ld;
ldc=piecewise([H<=0,ld],[H>0,piecewise([h>=0 & h<H,(-l2+sqrt(l2^2-4*l1*l3))/(2*l1)],[h>H,ld])]);
Ya=(1-alf)*ld*es+alf*(h+en)*(ld-ldc);
%%Optimization
prob.Objective=Ya;
sol=solve(prob);
end
But when run, it notified: undefined function or variable 'optimproblem'. Then I typed 'help optimproblem' in the command line, and same message occurred. My version is R2017a, and the Optimization Toolbox is installed. How to fix it?
Thanks!
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Matt J
on 15 Jan 2018
Edited: Matt J
on 15 Jan 2018
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Walter Roberson
on 16 Jan 2018
Good point about the piecewise.
For optimization problems that involve piecewise, often it turns out to be necessary to break the problem up into subsets that are individually not piecewise, optimize over each subset, and then take the best of the solutions.
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Mehdi Babaei
on 2 Sep 2019
optimproblem is not defined in matlab 2017a version. you need to install 2018b version.
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