why do I get a negative numbers???

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Jonah
Jonah on 29 Nov 2024 at 4:55
Commented: Torsten on 29 Nov 2024 at 20:41
im in the process of programming for a project and i keep getting funtionally impossible answers for the variables everytime i run the code it says it stops prematurely so is that the main problem? it is currently only going through "2.300000e+03" itterations is there a way to increase that?
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Jonah
Jonah on 29 Nov 2024 at 5:22
I'm using fsolve, and I'd prefer not to share the code for now at least because it's an assignment that's still open I'm sorry for the trouble. I've been working on it off and on for the past 3-4 days but nothing I do works. I've only just started learning matlab since august and there's still a lot I don't understand.
Jonah
Jonah on 29 Nov 2024 at 5:24
As far as what I'm doing to get answers I'm doing
Guess = zeros(1,23) Answers = fsolve(function name, Guess)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Nov 2024 at 5:49
opts = optimoptions('fsolve', 'MaxFunctionEvaluations', 1e6, 'MaxIterations', 1e6);
Guess = linspace(0,.001, 23);
Answers = fsolve(function_name, Guess, opts)
Notice that the guess is set to something non-zero: it is often a bad choice to start the function off at the all-zero vector.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Nov 2024 at 20:18
There is no way to force fsolve to give only positive answers.
Generally speaking, the way around that is to instead use fmincon:
fun2 = @(X) function_name(X).^2;
A = []; b = [];
Aeq = []; beq = [];
lb = zeros(1,length(Guess));
ub = inf(1,length(Guess));
nonlcon = [];
opts = optimoptions('fmincon', 'MaxFunctionEvaluations', 1e6, 'MaxIterations', 1e6);
Answers = fmincon(fun2, Guess, A, b, Aeq, beq, nonlcon, opts);
The trick here is that solving for zero is closely approximated by minimizing the square of the function.
Torsten
Torsten on 29 Nov 2024 at 20:41
There is no way to force fsolve to give only positive answers.
Generally speaking, the way around that is to instead use fmincon
... or to use the variables squared instead of the variables themselves in the equations you are trying to solve.

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