How to plot a two variable function?

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Soto Alejandro
Soto Alejandro on 22 Jan 2020
Commented: Star Strider on 22 Jan 2020
I'm working with some multi-objective optimization and I've found some toolkits for that. To decide on which one to use I'm testing them with different trivial problems like the optimization of a can. But I´ve found that a commonly used problem to test them is this one
n=numel(x);
z=[1-exp(-sum((x-1/sqrt(n)).^2))
1-exp(-sum((x+1/sqrt(n)).^2))];
and it will be really useful for me to see a graphical representation of that function, but I'm struggling to plot it. Any advice is appreciated

Answers (1)

Star Strider
Star Strider on 22 Jan 2020
Apparently ‘x’ is a vector. That means that ‘z’ produces only two values.
You could plot it as:
figure
plot(z, 'p')
however I doubt if that is going to be very meaningful.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 22 Jan 2020
That is all there is.
The result returned in ‘z’ for that ‘x’ is:
z =
1.0000
1.0000
It is only a point.

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