No feasible solution in optimisation in linprog

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Jackie
Jackie am 11 Feb. 2023
Kommentiert: Jackie am 11 Feb. 2023
My code:
f= [89;82;82;29;76];
A1= [0 0 2 1 0
2 11 0 0 1
60 60 0 0 8
2 2 0 0 50
15 9 0 0 8
0 0 20 14 9
4 0 60 14 0];
A= [A1;-A1];
AEQ= [1 1 1 1 1];
b= [100;140;120;130;140;150;60; -10; -100;-12;-13;-80;-13;-45];
alpha = 19:0.1:22;
advertisement=zeros(length(alpha),1);
obj_values = [];
x_values = [];
for i = 1:length(alpha)
current_limit = alpha(i);
[x, obj, exitflag, output] = linprog(f, A, b, AEQ, current_limit, [],[]);
advertisement(i) = current_limit;
x_values = [x_values,x];
if exitflag == 1
obj_values = vertcat(obj_values, obj);
else
obj_values = vertcat(obj_values, NaN);
end
end
Hello, I'm not too sure where went wrong but it does not seems to produce any feasible solutions with regards to the problem that I have coded and there are no errors with the code. Would love if anyone could provide any advices.

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Matt J
Matt J am 11 Feb. 2023
Bearbeitet: Matt J am 11 Feb. 2023
Your problem is infeasible because of the input problem data you provided, not because of coding errors. In particular, in Market Group 3, it is clear that you must allocate less than 3 to TVL and TVP in order to stay below the Saturation Level of 120. However, if TVP abd TVL are <3, there is no way for Market Group 2 to reach its Minimum Exposures of 100.
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Matt J
Matt J am 11 Feb. 2023
If the optimization variables x(i) represent monetary expenditures, I'm assuming there should be non-negativity bounds on them as well, unless there are somehow ways to make negative expenditures in this scenario,
[x, obj, exitflag, output] = linprog(f, A, b, AEQ, current_limit, zeros(size(f)),[]);
Jackie
Jackie am 11 Feb. 2023
Thank you for the clarification! I'll check back with my tutor to see how it goes with regards to your comment!

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Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens am 11 Feb. 2023
I don't know if this will fix your problem, but I think the first number in the second row of A1 should be 8 not 2.
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Jackie
Jackie am 11 Feb. 2023
Hello, thank you for spotting my mistake! Unfortunately, there's still no feasible solutions.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico am 11 Feb. 2023
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico am 11 Feb. 2023
I posted a question recently to help explain some of the reasons when linprog fails. You should read my first answer, as it discusses infeasibility by linprog.

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