Matlab code to find optimal solution for A and B

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Ellaf h.s
Ellaf h.s el 17 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: Walter Roberson el 18 de Sept. de 2017
Hi i want to find the optimal solution for A and B ?
function[V,A-opt,B-opt]=test(M)
A1=max(M(:,1));
A2=max(M(:,2));
B1=min(M(1,:));
B2=min(M(2,:));
[C,row]= min(max(A1,A2));
[C,col]=max(min(B1,B2));
if min(A1,A2)==max(B1,B2)
fprintf('There is a saddle point')
V=max(B1,B2);
else fprintf('There is no saddle point')
x1=abs(M(1,1)-M(1,2));
y1=abs(M(2,1)-M(2,2));
x2=abs(M(1,1)-M(2,1));
y2=abs(M(1,2)-M(2,2));
fprintf('the game value')
V=(M(1,1)*y1/(x1+y1))+(M(2,1)*x1/(x1+y1))
end
end
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 17 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: John D'Errico el 17 de Sept. de 2017
Note that A-opt (as well as B-opt) are NOT valid variable names in MATLAB.
You can use an underscore in a name, thus A_opt is valid, if you insist on that name form. But the - symbol is not valid anywhere in a name.
As far as solving the question at hand, it is not obvious what you mean by optimal. Optimality requires that you postulate some well posed metric to determine what is good versus bad. So without knowing what you intend by the word optimal, it is impossible to answer your question. We are not even told what the code you show is intended to do.

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