Regarding optimization and mass calculation

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SANG GYU LEE
SANG GYU LEE am 19 Sep. 2016
Kommentiert: SANG GYU LEE am 29 Sep. 2016
Hello, I would like to solve a problem with Matlab.
I simplified the question.
First of all, A and B are the departing locations while 1, 2, and 3 are the possible destinations. There are 30 same products in total, 10 are in A, and 20 are in B respectively. The three destinations of 1, 2, 3 can receive 11 products max. The 30 products should be delivered to one of the three destinations. The delivery cost per product is as follows:
A (Departure) -> 1 (Arrival): $9 per product (Delivery Cost), A->2: $8, A->3: $8, B->1: $10, B->2: $7, B->3: $9.
I would like to minimize the total delivery cost by calculating all possible combinations of deliveries. For example, from A to 1, 2, 3, (1, 1, 8) products, (1, 2, 7), (1, 3, 6),...,(8, 1, 1) can be the possible options. I need a code that can be used for more complicating problems where more departure and arrival options are available.
Please help me code this. Is there any function I can use?
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Eng. Fredius Magige
Eng. Fredius Magige am 19 Sep. 2016
Hi Possible there are code on that. It seem destination distance might be there/quantified (main factor). Search in MATLAB, you can get the an appropriate code. Plaese introduce your thought complicated question to us/community Thanks

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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss am 19 Sep. 2016
Your question seems related to the Factory example.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation
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SANG GYU LEE
SANG GYU LEE am 29 Sep. 2016
That problem is a bit different, but some functions used in the example are very useful. Thanks

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