Minimizing a multivariable function

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imren bayil
imren bayil on 17 Mar 2018
Commented: Star Strider on 17 Mar 2018
function b=three_var(v)
x=v(1);
y=v(2);
z=v(3);
b=(x-10)^2+(y-4)^2+(z-0.9)^2+3*(1-x*y*z)^2
v=[5,5,5];
a=fminsearch(@three_var,v)
I would like to find minumum multivariable function in matlab
f(x,y,z)=(x-10)^2+(y-4)^2+(z-0.9)^2+3*(1-x*y*z)^2 (x0,y0,z0)=(5,5,5)
ı tried above solution but it has error can anybody help me please

Answers (1)

Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Mar 2018
Your code works for me as you posted it. (I added an end as the last line of the function, because I have a test function I use to test functions, and that requires the end call.)
With that one change, I got these results:
a =
9.997810194891304
3.994471169491158
0.025222197590888
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imren bayil
imren bayil on 17 Mar 2018
when I run this code,it writing Error using Untitled (line 2) Not enough input arguments.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 Mar 2018
I have no idea what you are doing.
Save your function in its own file in your MATLAB search path as three_var.m. Then run these lines from your script:
v=[5,5,5];
a=fminsearch(@three_var,v)

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