maximization problem , linprog optimization

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov el 26 de Mzo. de 2023

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Here is a nice documentation showing several examples how to apply linprog() fcn of MATLAB to solve such exercises:

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Matt J
Matt J el 26 de Mzo. de 2023
Also, you could use a problem-based workflow,
I tried this one and it was not optimised well.
A=[0 -0.0123 0.738;0.0069 0.0069 0.828];
b=[-0.123;2.001];
lb=[160;10;0];
ub=[220;70; ];
f=[0;0;-1];
Aeq = [];
beq = [];
[x,favl]=linprog(f,A,b,Aeq,beq,lb,ub);
Warning: Length of upper bounds is < length(x); filling in missing upper bounds with +Inf.
Optimal solution found.
f1=0*x(1)+0.0123*x(2);
f2=-0.0069*x(1)-0.0069*x(2);
Matt J
Matt J el 27 de Mzo. de 2023
Why do you think anything is wrong, apart from the warning?
xu
xu el 27 de Mzo. de 2023
Since the optimal solution obtained from the literature was rather different from the one I got, I wondered if there was something wrong with my code.
You should have,
ub=[220;70; +inf];
but that won't make a difference to the result.
You can double check things with the problem-based approach:
lam=optimvar('lambda',1,'Lower',0);
x=optimvar('x',[2,1],'Lower',[160,10],'Upper',[220,70]);
Con.Con1=0.0123*x(2)-0.738*lam>=0.123;
Con.Con2=-0.0069*sum(x)-0.828*lam>=-2.001;
prob=optimproblem('Objective',lam,'ObjectiveSense','max','Constraints',Con);
sol=solve(prob)
Solving problem using linprog. Optimal solution found.
sol = struct with fields:
lambda: 0.6667 x: [2×1 double]

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