Please ans this....how to write the equation into Matlab Code

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Kunwar Pal Singh
Kunwar Pal Singh on 26 Apr 2021
how to write this equation in matlab code for PSO algorithm
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Apr 2021
To search for a maximum, minimize the negative of the result equation that I posted.
You can use lower bound and upper bound to apply those constraints. I suspect that t_1 should have a lower bound of 0.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Apr 2021
Edited: Walter Roberson on 27 Apr 2021
%these variables must be defined in a way appropriate for your situation
S_N = rand() * 10
S_N = 5.6100
theta = randn() * 2 * pi
theta = -9.9489
l = randi([2 10])
l = 4
b_1 = rand()
b_1 = 0.4189
c_11 = rand()
c_11 = 0.7008
t_year = randi([1950 2049])
t_year = 1960
d_11 = rand()
d_11 = 0.3502
t_1 = rand()
t_1 = 0.1989
t_x = t_1 + rand()
t_x = 0.5704
lambda_a = randi([500 579])
lambda_a = 551
LOTF_a = rand()
LOTF_a = 0.1140
P = rand()
P = 0.7418
K_l = rand()
K_l = 0.7342
k_0 = rand()
k_0 = 0.2623
t_tau = randi(10)
t_tau = 7
overhaulcost_a = 1000 + rand()*100
overhaulcost_a = 1.0864e+03
%the work
syms t
part1 = int(S_N .* cos(theta) .* l .* b_1 .* t_year .* d_11, t, t_1, t_x);
part2 = int(lambda_a .* LOTF_a, t, t_1, t_x);
part3 = int(P*K_l .* t_year + P .* k_0 .* l .* l .* t_tau, t, t_1, t_x);
part4 = overhaulcost_a ;
result = part1 - part2 - part3 - part4;
result
result = 
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Apr 2021
Remove the semi-colons if you want the partial results to be displayed.

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