I have two questions related to optimization algorithm. Why does a matrix of zeros is initialized? and what is the meaning/purpose of dimension in these functions?
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For example in this code snippet what does this Dimension means, why do we use it.
function [LB,UB,Dim,F_obj] = Get_F(F)
switch F
case 'F1'
F_obj = @F1;
LB=-100;
UB=100;
Dim=10;
And why these zeros are generated? what is the purpose? Can we initialize ones matrix instead of zeros.
Code snippet.
Dim=10;
Best_P=zeros(1,Din)
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Walter Roberson
2021 年 9 月 28 日
Dim is the number of free variables being optimized over.
Dim=10;
Best_P=zeros(1,Dim)
That is pre-allocation. In context it is not necessarily inititialization of a starting point. However possibly if the optimization is not able to run, this is the value that will get returned.
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