error ga optimization: M must be in the range 0 <= M <= 1.

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When trying to optimize a function with the ga-function in the 'Optimization Tool' I get the error: M must be in the range 0 <= M <= 1. What does this error exactly mean? Is it that the solution of my functions have to be in that range?
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Björn
Björn on 20 Nov 2012
The problem was with a function within my function to optimize. Nothing to do with ga-function

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 20 Nov 2012
The more information you can give us the better. How are you calling ga()? What does your function look like? A Screenshot of optimtool etc...
I'll take a blind stab at it though: I'll bet you've specified your MigrationFraction to be outside of the range of 0-1.
This is explained in the doc for gaoptimset
doc gaoptimset
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Matt J
Matt J on 20 Nov 2012
Then the error messages that MATLAB prints should tell you which function it is and at what line it occurs. So you should have a pretty good idea what to fix.
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 20 Nov 2012
Edited: Sean de Wolski on 20 Nov 2012
@Bjorn, please write this as an answer and accept it to mark this question closed.

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