error using fminbnd with multiple objective function

I have a function "f1" which has multiple inputs and 4 outputs.
[Opt,L,Cost,N_Afa]=f1(R_p,r_B,N_Af,X_A,P_f,T,mu,M_A,M_B,M_C,k,D_A,R,c_1,c_2,rho_p)
I want to use fminbnd to minimise the Objective "Opt" by changing the variables "R_p" and "r_B" while treating all other inputs as constants. I made an additional function "out" that turns the multiobjective function into a single output function so that fminbnd can handle it based on the response to someone elses question:
function result= out(f1,R_p,r_B,varargin)
n = nargout(f1);
outs = cell(1,n);
[outs{:}] = f1(R_p,r_B,(varargin{:}));
result = outs{end};
end
[alpha,fval]=fminbnd(@(R_p,r_B)out(@f1,R_p,r_B,N_Af,X_A,P_f,T,mu,M_A,M_B,M_C,k,D_A,R,c_1,c_2,rho_p), 0,1);
However, I get an error of not enough input arguments when i run:
result= out(f1,R_p,r_B,varargin)

Respuestas (1)

Matt J
Matt J el 6 de Jul. de 2019
Editada: Matt J el 6 de Jul. de 2019
A few problems
  1. fminbnd cannot minimize functions of more than one unknown variable
  2. All Matlab minimization routines e.g. fminsearch expect the unknows to be passed in vector form to your objective function, not as separate arguments.

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