nonlinear constraints in fmincon

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Hi all,
I have a function "myfunc" to minimize subject to a set of nonlinear constraints written in a function "myconstr". The problem is that myfunc is expensive to evaluate and "myconstr" uses as one of its inputs, the output of "myfunc". How can I deal with this problem efficiently if I want to use fmincon as the optimizer?
Here are some avenues that I am looking into but I am not satisfied with them:
  1. It is possible to write myconstr so that it re-evaluates myfunc but this would slowdown things even more.
  2. do the opposite: evaluate myconstr within myfunc and use a global variable, which I am reluctant in doing.
any ideas?
Thanks,
Pat.

Accepted Answer

Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss on 14 Jan 2013
There is a section in the documentation dealing with exactly this issue.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation

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Ryan Livingston
Ryan Livingston on 14 Jan 2013
You could make a little wrapper around myfunc which maintains a previous value...or values
function out = callMyfunc(arg1, arg2)
persistent oldVal;
if isempty(oldVal)
oldVal = cell(1,2);
oldVal{1} = {arg1, arg2};
oldVal{2} = myfunc(arg1, arg2);
out = oldVal{2};
return;
end
% Check to see if we've evaluated this one before
if (isequal({arg1, arg2}, oldVal{1}))
out = oldVal{2}; %Use stored value
else
out = myfunc(arg1, arg2);
end
Alternatively, I could imagine just making a handle class which maintains the old values and passing that in and out of the calls to callMyfunc if you don't like the persistent idea. Then, you attempt to record each evaluation if the lookup fails.
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Patrick Mboma
Patrick Mboma on 14 Jan 2013
Hi Ryan,
Thank you for the answer. In my opinion, persistent, global and handle all do the same thing, some of them are just much "cleaner" than the others but there is a price to pay in all of them. For the persistent example, I anticipate that a lot of time will be spent in evaluating "isequal({arg1,arg2},oldVal)"
In my ideal world, myfunc would return both its function value and the function value of the constraints. Until I find a better workaround, I am going to implement your persistent idea and see what it gives.
Thanks,
Pat.

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