- First try calling your for-loop in reverse order to see if that reproduces it. If so, it'll be much easier to debug.
- Next, call ga, but different output values. For instance
Error using MATLAB GA - [left and right sides have a different number of elements]
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var1 = (linspace(100, 400, 10));
var2 = (linspace(2, 7, 10));
for i=1:length(var2)
for j=1:length(var1)
objFun = @(x) my_objFun(var1(j),var2(i));
constraintFun = @(x) my_constraintFun(var1(j),var2(i));
try
[x,fval,exitflag,output]= ga(objFun,nvars,A,b,Aeq,beq,lb,ub,constraintFun,IntCon,options);
catch e
fprintf(1,'[ERROR] - The identifier was:\n%s\n',e.identifier);
fprintf(1,'[ERROR] - There was an error! The message was:\n%s\n',e.message);
end
end
end
The GA function is called repetitive times inside a loop. It sometimes runs successfully, other times it throws ERROR 1 and in a few other occasions it throws ERROR 2.
- ERROR 1
[ERROR] - The identifier was:
MATLAB:matrix:singleSubscriptNumelMismatch
[ERROR] - There was an error! The message was:
Unable to perform assignment because the left and right sides have a different number of elements.
- ERROR 2
[ERROR] - The identifier was:
MATLAB:griddedInterpolant:NonMonotonicCompVecsErrId
[ERROR] - There was an error! The message was:
Sample points must be unique and sorted in ascending order.
Any idea what that could be?
I'm using try and catches all over my my_objFun and my_constraintFun to make sure this error is not coming from there.
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Alan Weiss
el 8 de Ag. de 2021
I do not understand this line:
objFun = @(x) my_objFun(var1(j),var2(i));
Where does the variable x enter objFun? I think that is your main problem. Try calling
objFun(x0)
for some x0 that is a row vector with nvars elements. It probably will not return what you hope it returns.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation
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