Passing extra parameters back through an optimisation function
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Hi there, i have a bit of a problem... i'll try to explain: i have to optimise z in this case (i use ... as placeholders for the not relevant parts). so i started with this:
[z_opt] = fmincon(@(z)my_function(z,a,b),...);
then the function would be:
function my_results = my_function(z,a,b)
r1 = really_time_consuming_function_1(z,a);
r2 = really_time_consuming_function_2(z,a);
my_result = some_other_function(r1,r2,b);
so now i get my optimised z_opt and since i need both r1 and r2 in the main program as well i have to calculate them again after the optimisation:
r1 = really_time_consuming_function_1(z_opt,a);
r2 = really_time_consuming_function_2(z_opt,a);
i know, i could define global variables to pass r1 and r2 back to the main program, but i think there has to be a better way (without the use of global variables). so is there a way to pass back more than one result, but still just optimise the first one in the vector? (something like this...)
my_result = [some_other_function(r1,r2,b),r1,r2];
as far as i have seen, the "passing extra parameters" help just is about passing them through the optimisation function in the to-be-optimised-function, but not the other way round. thanks for any help,
manuel
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Oleg Komarov
el 3 de Abr. de 2012
If I interpret it correctly, you obtain z_opt and within my_function(z,a,b) you want to skip teh following part:
r1 = really_time_consuming_function_1(z,a);
r2 = really_time_consuming_function_2(z,a);
and do directly
my_result = some_other_function(r1,r2,b);
where r1 and r2 are the 'optimal' ones. However, with this approach you skip the optimization so I guess your objective is something else.
Guessing, you simply want to return the optimized r1 and r2 in order to avoid calling
r1 = really_time_consuming_function_1(z_opt,a);
r2 = really_time_consuming_function_2(z_opt,a);
Then write the function to return multiple outputs
function [my_results,r1,r2] = my_function(z,a,b)
...
m_si
el 3 de Abr. de 2012
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Oleg Komarov
el 3 de Abr. de 2012
[z_opt,r1,r2] = fmincon(@(z)my_function(z,a,b),...);
Should do the trick with the suggested change in my asnwer.
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