Error: GA function - Too many output arguments
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Hello, I am trying to use the ga function to obtain the PID controller gains to a step response in order to minimize the IAE (integral of the absolute error) and I am running the code below.The problem is that when I try to use the Optimization Tool, I always get the 'Too many output arguments' error message.
function myFitness(k)
syms s
SP = 1;
G = (2.156/(42.56*s + 1))*exp(-1.005*s)
C = (k(1) + (k(2)/s) + k(3)*s);
H = feedback(G*C,1);
[z,t] = step(SP*H);
error = abs(SP-z(end));
y = integral(error,0,1000)
end
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Stephen23
on 4 Mar 2018
@pbarros: how are you calling this fitness function? Please show the complete error message and the code where this error actually occurs.
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Star Strider
on 4 Mar 2018
There are several problems with your code, not the least of which is your invoking the Symbolic Math Toolbox that is inappropriate here.
This should run. I leave it to you to determine that it produces the correct result:
function myFitness(k)
s = tf('s');
SP = 1;
G = (2.156/(42.56*s + 1))*exp(-1.005*s)
C = (k(1) + (k(2)/s) + k(3)*s);
H = feedback(G*C,1);
[z,t] = step(SP*H);
err_fcn = @(z) abs(SP-z(end));
y = integral(err_fcn,0,1000, 'ArrayValued',1)
end
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Star Strider
on 4 Mar 2018
As always, my pleasure.
No worries!
A classical control approach may not be the best option here.
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