Using linprog for equation with exponential and upper limit
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el 15 de Feb. de 2018
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 16 de Feb. de 2018
Hi, I am replicating a calculation done in Excel that set up the equation mu(x) accordingly
Excel uses Solver nonlinear GRG, and I'm thinking of using Matlab's function linprog to replicate this. The unknown parameters are a, b and c, where x represent the age. I understand the from the web that x=linprog(f,A,b) and struggle to understand what f and A should be in my program. I follow the first vector of elements in A should be ones, but that is as far as I get. Please advise.
Many thanks.
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Birdman
el 15 de Feb. de 2018
These looks like a piecewise function and can easily be replicated by MATLAB's piecewise function(requires Symbolic Toolbox):
syms a b c x
mu(x)=piecewise(x<=100,a+b*exp(c*x),x>100,a+b*exp(c*100)+(x-100)*0.01)
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Walter Roberson
el 16 de Feb. de 2018
This will not work with linprog(). linprog() accepts a vector of coefficients, not a function.
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Walter Roberson
el 15 de Feb. de 2018
Your function is nonlinear in c and x. You cannot use linprog for this. linprog is strictly for linear functions.
If you did not have the a + portion of the expression then you could potentially have used a log transform, log(b) + c*log(x) which is linear in log(x)... But that will not work with the a+ portion of the expression being there.
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