Can i convert a binary matrix to a function?
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Hello everyone!
i have a binary matrix R(m*n), each row has multiple "1" , i want to optimize it in order to get only "1" in each row and no more than 3 "1" in each column. i want to user an optmizer but all of them need an optmization function. so can i return the matrix to a function in order to solve this problem?
thanks in advance
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Something unsatisfactory with the code I provided ?
You need an objective function, but you can define f to be anything you like in the code (e.g. f=ones(n*m,1) or f=zeros(n*m,1)). The task of the optimizer is to return a feasible matrix - the objective value does not matter.
Maria
2022-9-27
Torsten
2022-9-27
If your matrix is such that your problem is solvable, it should find one such solution.
Of course, there are input matrices for which a solution does not exist.
You can see this from the error code.
And there is not "the optimal solution", but one of many others in general.
Maria
2022-9-28
What kind of problem ?
As I said, there are of course matrices for which no solution exists. And the smaller you choose the possible number of ones per column, the greater the probability.
But if the solver says that a feasible solution can not be found, you can trust that your matrix doesn't permit a solution.
Maria
2022-10-7
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Walter Roberson
2022-9-27
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Yes, you can return a matrix from the function. However, that would be considered multiple objectives, and you would need to use one of the multi-objective optimizers.
To use optimizers such as fmincon() or ga() your objective function needs to return a scalar (well, except as determined by any UseVectorized option that might be in effect.)
... which I already told you in your earlier question.
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