How do I minimise a function that has a vector output?

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Matt Lilley
Matt Lilley am 6 Jul. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 14 Jul. 2018
Hello. I have a function with six input angles, and outputs a 1x6 vector. The plan is to subtract this from another 1x6 vector to make an "error" vector to minimise. I understand from the literature that fminsearch and similar functions all have a scalar output. Basically, I would like to know if there is a function that changes the input angles to minimise all six elements in the output error vector? Thanks!

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 6 Jul. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 6 Jul. 2018
"I would like to know if there is a function that changes the input angles to minimise all six elements in the output error vector?"
Add weighting to the error values if required (e.g. square the values), then sum them. Minimize the sum. Any "minimizing of the vector" will ultimately be exactly equivalent to this, so that is the solution. You could use lsqnonlin (which requires a vector output from the cost function), but note that this implicitly sums the squares of the vector, so it amounts to exactly the same thing.
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Matt Lilley
Matt Lilley am 9 Jul. 2018
Something like this I guess: https://uk.mathworks.com/help/gads/pareto-front-for-two-objectives.html
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 13 Jul. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 14 Jul. 2018
"The "minimisation" I have in mind is the process of finding the values of the variables/unknowns such that the values in ALL elements in the array are the smallest."
Add weighting as required. Sum the squares, or use min. Minimize that scalar. It amounts to exactly the same thing (which is why minimizing a scalar is all you need).

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