How to plot this functions for linear programming

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Danijel
Danijel el 22 de En. de 2013
I have this functions, and I want to plot them on same page because this is a problem in linear programing and I want to show both on same graph.
First is: f = x+0.0625*x^2 + y+0.0125*y^2 + z+0.025*z^2 (this is objective function)
Second is: g=x+y+z-952 (this is boundary)
Thanks!
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 22 de En. de 2013
Are you asking to plot a single point, f(112,560,280) ??
If you are wanting to plot f over a range of values of x, and a range of values for y, and a range of values for z, then you need x, y, and z graphic axes to represent the inputs, but you also need another graphics axis to represent the result f(x,y,z) -- a 4 dimensional plot. Is that what you were thinking of?
Danijel
Danijel el 22 de En. de 2013
The second approach would be something what I was thinking of. I tried to plot the first function with isosurface, but I'm not sure wether this is truth what I'm getting as a result, because as I don't know which value for isovalue to set? Also, I don't know how to plot the g function on the same page...
[x,y,z] = meshgrid( linspace( -120, 600, 300 ) ); f = x+0.0625*x.^2 + y+0.0125*y.^2 + z+0.025*z.^2; isosurface(x, y, z, f, 476)

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Matt J
Matt J el 22 de En. de 2013
Editada: Matt J el 22 de En. de 2013
Since the solution has to satisfy
x+y+z=952
why not eliminate one of the variables, e.g.
h(x,y) = f(x,y,952-x-y)
and plot the 2D surface h(x,y) only? Why care about any other region?
BTW, your objective function is quadratic, so I'm not sure why you call this a "linear programming problem"
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Danijel
Danijel el 8 de Feb. de 2013
Sorry Matt J. I didn't see your answer. The Lagrange solution is x=112; y=560; z=280; λ=15
Matt J
Matt J el 8 de Feb. de 2013
You can use the TEXT command to add annotation to plots

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