Minimise a fitness function using GA toolbox having variable number of variables
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I have an error function which I wish to minimise using GA. The error function can be a function of 1,2, 3 or many variables depending on the input given by the user. How should I write a fitness function for the GA toolbox? For example, if we have to minimise y which is a function of x, we create a separate matlab file with the command function y = abc(x) and use it in the GA toolbox. But in my case, the number of variables itself is not fixed. So how should I write such a fitness function ?
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Walter Roberson
2017 年 2 月 11 日
ga() always minimizes a function of one variable -- but the variable is permitted to be a vector.
For example,
F = @(x) (sum( (-x).^(0:length(x)-1) ) - 10000).^2
nvar = input('Number of variables?');
opts = optimoptions('ga', 'PlotFcn', @gaplotbestf, 'MaxGenerations', 1800);
[best_x, fval] = ga(F, nvar, [], [], [], [], [], [], [], opts)
(2 is the most interesting number of variables for the above)
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Walter Roberson
2017 年 2 月 11 日
You could try
opts = optimoptions(@ga, 'PlotFcn', @gaplotbestf, 'MaxGenerations', 1800);
but I suspect that you might not have the Global Optimization Toolbox installed (or licensed perhaps) and so do not have ga. Try
which ga
to see.
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