Finding minimum point from any function file input.
Show older comments
Given ANY function file input, which we can assume to be continuous between [1,2], what is the code to estimate the x-value where the graph achieves its minimum point?
Answers (2)
Matt Kindig
on 9 Oct 2013
Edited: Matt Kindig
on 9 Oct 2013
I would check out the documentation for fminsearch() and fminbnd(), or if you have the Optimization Toolbox, fminunc():
doc fminsearch
doc fminbnd
doc fminunc
For example, if your function is f(x)=sin(x), you can call it like this:
sol = fminbnd(@sin, 1, 2)
2 Comments
Jia Qing Soo
on 9 Oct 2013
Matt Kindig
on 9 Oct 2013
Are the f(x) functions pre-defined, or can they be literally anything? If they can be anything, this problem is impossible to solve, as there are an infinite number of f(x) functions possible.
What exactly is your goal here?
If f(x) is vectorized, you would just do
[minval,minloc] = min(f(1:0.1:2))
If you can't rely on it being vectorized, you would have to loop
x=1:0.1:2;
m=inf(size(t));
for i=1:length(m)
m(i)=f(x(i));
end
[minval,minloc]=min(m);
Categories
Find more on Calculus in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!