Multiple simultaneous discrete optimization problems
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Dear all,
my question is based off of this example:
but with the following change.
In the example we had to optimize the volume of one beam for the given P, L, σmax, δmax.
What I would like to do is to optimize the volume (same x(i)s - i=1:10) for three different beams having different P, L, σmax, δmax.
Then I would like a report showing the smallest volume if I have to use only one, two, three, etc. beams.
Do you think it's doable?
Thanks
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John D'Errico
am 16 Aug. 2015
Of course it is doable!
WRITE THE CODE. Is there a reason why a loop is a bad thing?
for i = 1:3
solve problem i
end
You cannot do anything until you start writing though.
Konstantinos Belivanis
am 18 Aug. 2015
James Wiken
am 18 Aug. 2015
A loop should work fine with functions. I understand the number of variables changes based on the number of beams you are optimizing for. You can write functions that can take a varying number of inputs to handle this. To accomplish this, reference the documentation links for 'varargin' and 'nargin' below:
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