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function Y = myFunc(P,P0)
N = 2;
Pa = 9;
k = floor((P0*N/Pa));
Y = F(P)+k*F(N*P0-P*k);
function Fp = F(P)
R = 3;
beta = 8;
Fp = 1 - exp(-((2^R-1)./P).^(beta/2));
%Step 2: Minimize it within the bounds:
P0 = 9;
[Pi, FVal] = fminbnd(@(x) myFunc(x,P0),0,7);
getting error: Error using myFunc (line 4)
Not enough input arguments.

Accepted Answer

Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 28 Jan 2014
Hello Shobi, code looks fine. Make sure to save the two functions in one function file (called myFunc.m). Then execute the two final commands in the MATLAB command window:
P0 = 9;
[Pi, FVal] = fminbnd(@(x) myFunc(x,P0),0,7);
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shobi swaminathan
shobi swaminathan on 28 Jan 2014
Thanks...we are getting the output....
But this code was taken from this website....
We are getting two values Pi and Fval Which one should we take it as minimum...what does Fval means
Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 28 Jan 2014
Pi is the x-value you are searching for, FVal is the function value that is minimized at x = Pi.

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shobi swaminathan
shobi swaminathan on 28 Jan 2014
Thanks alot.. in the above code the value of P and P0 are fixed.. but in our problem the value of P
and P0 should be as follows
P0 varies from 1 to 10 and
P belongs to P1 such that P1= [0, Pb]∪ ((N*P0)/(k+1)). how to modify the above code to satisfy
these conditions

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