Thread Subject: Constrained optimization

Subject: Constrained optimization

From: J Watson

Date: 3 Jan, 2008 20:31:15

Message: 1 of 3

Hi,
I am new to Matlab and am trying optimize a constrained
system of equations, but have been unable to do so.

For an unconstrained optimization I have previously used
fsolve, however currently I wish to restrict the solutions
of this optimization.

I greatly appreciate any advice.

Thanks in advance.

Subject: Constrained optimization

From: Hani Eskandari

Date: 3 Jan, 2008 20:49:39

Message: 2 of 3

Have a look at fmincon() and fminbnd() in the optimization
toolbox. Also, you might find the tutorial of the
optimization toolbox useful.
  Hani

Subject: Constrained optimization

From: Miroslav Balda

Date: 3 Jan, 2008 21:46:48

Message: 3 of 3

"Hani Eskandari" <hanie@mathworks.com> wrote in message
<fljhp3$cus$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Have a look at fmincon() and fminbnd() in the optimization
> toolbox. Also, you might find the tutorial of the
> optimization toolbox useful.
> Hani

Hi

In case you have no Optimization Toolbox at disposal, you
may try to apply some of functions from MATLAB Central -
File Exchange, e.g. LSQnlsq or any other.

Mira

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