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I would like to implement the branch and bound algorithm to solve the TSP. For achieving this task I found good inputs at this website: https://ch.mathworks.com/help/optim/examples/travelling-salesman-problem.html
Attached you can find my script. At the moment I get following error message:
>> TSP Error using optim.problemdef.OptimizationProblem/solve options is not a valid solver. Use 'linprog' or 'intlinprog' instead.
Error in TSP (line 71) tspsol = solve(tsp,'options',opts)
Could someone help me to solve this problem? I don't know where is the fault. I have also an additional question. Is my script working with the branch and bound algorithm? I would guess so because the scripts contains constraints and subconstraints. But I'm not sure...
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Stefan Zeiter
Stefan Zeiter on 31 Mar 2018
Thanks for your reply
I have the version R2017b.
Stefan Zeiter
Stefan Zeiter on 31 Mar 2018
I guess this is the second newest version.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 31 Mar 2018
Edited: John D'Errico on 31 Mar 2018
Your problem is here:
tspsol = solve(tsp,'options',opts)
which should be:
tspsol = solve(tsp,opts)
tspsol =
struct with fields:
trips: [19900×1 double]
As you can see, my release (also R2017b) has no problem.
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 1 Apr 2018
NO. You do NOT define a variable named updateSalesmanPlot. That is expected to be a function. When you created it as a variable, it tries to index into the variable, instead of calling a function by that name.
Stefan Zeiter
Stefan Zeiter on 1 Apr 2018
Edited: Stefan Zeiter on 1 Apr 2018
okay...
So you have an idea how I can prevent the Error message at line 80?
Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
Error in TSP (line 80)
lh = updateSalesmanPlot(lh,tspsol.trips,idxs,stopsLon,stopsLat);

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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss on 2 Apr 2018
From the example that you mentioned click the "Try this example" button in MATLAB (not in your browser). This will take your MATLAB to the appropriate folder, containing the updateSalesmanPlot function, so MATLAB can find it.
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