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Re: Quadratic Programming


From: Jonathan Stickel
Subject: Re: Quadratic Programming
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 13:09:36 -0600
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 20:44:12 -0300
From: "Christian D'Aquino" <address@hidden>
Subject: Quadratic Programming
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Hi All,

I'm a new user to Octave and I'm having a hard time on using the quadratic 
programming function. When I try to solve the function below:

x0 = [0;0]
cov = [1 -1;-1 2]
q = [-2;-6]
A = [1 -1;-1 2]
b = [2;3]
lb = [0;0]
ub = [1;1]
Alb = []
Ain = []
Aub = []
[x,obj,info,lambda] = qp(x0,cov,q,A,b,lb,ub,Alb,Ain,Aub)


It gives me a "qp: inequality constraint matrix has incorrect column dimension" error. My only 
innequallity constraint would be the ones set by "lb" an "ub". Doesn't it accept Alb, Ain 
and Aub to be null?

Can someone help me understand what I am missing here?

Thanks in advance,
Christian D'Aquino

I ran into a similar problem awhile ago; I made these notes to myself in one of my scripts:

  ## the parsing of the constraints in qp seems a bit arbitrary; none
  ## are really needed, but at least some must be provided, although
  ## they can be empty; however if Ain is provided, it cannot be empty

In your case, if you don't need an inequality constraint, do not append those input arguments, like so:

[x,obj,info,lambda] = qp(x0,cov,q,A,b,lb,ub);

HTH. It looks like some cleanup of the qp function is needed, if anyone wants to tackle it.

Jonathan


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