linear programming optimization equality constraints

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anu vru
anu vru el 14 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Matt J el 14 de Feb. de 2018
hello, i am trying to do linear programming. and i am trying to find the minimum of my objective function.
i have attached the code. and my problem statement is also attached. i keep getting error for my equality constraints i tried every possible way known to me to solve. still couldn't fix it if anyone could suggest a way, it would be really helpful thank you
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Matt J
Matt J el 14 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Matt J el 14 de Feb. de 2018
Well, I need the X values which will make my pv+pw-L=0...
There are no X values appearing anymore in the expression pv+pw-L. Are we still talking about pv*x(1)+pw*x(2)-L=0?
Similarly, is the objective still f(x) = pv*x(1)+pw*x(2) ?
anu vru
anu vru el 14 de Feb. de 2018
Yes....I need the x

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Matt J
Matt J el 14 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Matt J el 14 de Feb. de 2018
for that that L I need values for x(1) and x(2)...such that pv*x(1)+pw*x(2)-L=0 or atleast close to Zero
The above is a a version of what you said here with corrections added by me based on your later comments.
If the whole point is really to minimize |pv*x(1)+pw*x(2)-L| subject to bounds on x, then you should really be using lsqlin:
N=length(pv);
clear x
for i=N:-1:1
f=[pv(i) pw(i)];
[x{i} fval{i}]=lsqlin(f,l(i),[],[],[],[], [0.5,0.5],[2.5,2]);
end
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anu vru
anu vru el 14 de Feb. de 2018
"the trust region reflective algorithm requires at least as many equations as variables" It is showing this warning... Also how is using lsqlin better than linprog?
Matt J
Matt J el 14 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Matt J el 14 de Feb. de 2018
yes its working now
If so, please Accept-click the answer to certify that the question has been addressed.
The set of all possible solutions will typically be an infinite set of points satisfying the inequalities,
L-optimalValue <= pv*x1+pw*x2 <= L+optimalValue
lbv<= x(1) <=ubv
lbw<= x(2) <=ubw
You can find the vertices of this region using this package.

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