slp error matlab function

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Ous Chkiri
Ous Chkiri on 8 Mar 2021
Edited: Ous Chkiri on 8 Mar 2021
I have error on my code.This slp method to minimize function
clear;
clc;
x=[1;1];
dxlb=[-1;-1];
dxub=[1;1];
Tolx=0.01;
TolCon=0.01;
[f,g]=f_SLPclass(x);
[gradf,gradg]=g_SLPclass(x);
coverged=false;
iter=0;
while converged
c=gradf';
a=gradg';
b=-g;
dx=linprog(c,a,b,[],[],dxlb,dxub);
x=x+dx;
[f,g]=f_SLPclass(x);
[gradf,gradg]=g_SLPclass(x);
iter=iter+1;
converged=max(abs(dx)<Tolx)&& max(g)<TolCon;
end
fprintf('\n number of iteration %f\n',iter);
fprintf('\n Optimum Point: (%f,%f,%f,%f,%f)\n',x1,x2,x3,x4,x5);
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Matt J
Matt J on 8 Mar 2021
What error?
Ous Chkiri
Ous Chkiri on 8 Mar 2021
Error using SLP>f_SLPclass
Too many output arguments.
Error in SLP (line 8)
[f,g]=f_SLPclass(x);

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Matt J
Matt J on 8 Mar 2021
Edited: Matt J on 8 Mar 2021
Your functions f_ and g_SLPclass have missing parts.
function [f,g]=f_SLPclass(x) %return outputs
assert(length(x)==5, "x should be 5 elements long, but instead it is length " + length(x));
xcell=num2cell(x);
[x1,x2,x3,x4,x5]= deal(xcell{:});
f=0.0624*(x1+x2+x3+x4+x5);
g=-1+61/x1^3 +37/x2^3 +19/x3^3 +7/x4^3 +1/x5^3;
end
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Matt J
Matt J on 8 Mar 2021
Edited: Matt J on 8 Mar 2021
Ous Chkiri
Ous Chkiri on 8 Mar 2021
Yes your right Sorry. It gives another error

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