fminunc stopped because it exceeded the function evaluation limit, options.MaxFunEvals = 100 (the default value).
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hizaki
on 22 May 2014
Commented: hizaki
on 22 May 2014
what should i do if i get this kind of error?
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George Papazafeiropoulos
on 22 May 2014
Define the objective function by setting its output with the opposite sign as follows:
function F=fun(x)
F=-0.2662*x.^6+48.19*x.^5-3424.2*x.^4+121708*x.^3-2*exp(6)*x.^2+2*exp(7)*x-6*exp(7);
F=-F;
end
The initial function that you presented does not have a finite global minimum, it tends to -inf due to the negative sign at the coefficient of x^6. The above function has a global minimum, so if you execute the code:
x0 = 1;
[x, fval] = fminunc (@fun,x0)
then the algorithm finds the local minimum of -fun, therefore the global maximum of fun.
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