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Solver-Based Optimization Problem Setup

Choose solver, define objective function and constraints, compute in parallel

Before you begin to solve an optimization problem, you must choose the appropriate approach: problem-based or solver-based. For details, see First Choose Problem-Based or Solver-Based Approach.

To represent your optimization problem for solution in this solver-based approach, you generally follow these steps:

• Choose an optimization solver.

• Create an objective function, typically the function you want to minimize.

• Create constraints, if any.

• Set options, or use the default options.

• Call the appropriate solver.

For a basic nonlinear optimization example, see Constrained Nonlinear Problem Using Optimize Live Editor Task or Solver. For a basic mixed-integer linear programming example, see Mixed-Integer Linear Programming Basics: Solver-Based.

For a visual approach for optimizing or solving equations, use the Optimize Live Editor task.

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