[R] non-linear contrained optimization
Ravi Varadhan
RVaradhan at jhmi.edu
Thu Feb 18 22:43:29 CET 2010
Hi,
I have a nonlinear constrained optimization code that can handle nonlinear
(and linear) constraints. Send me an email if you are interested.
There is also a package available on R-forge, called Rsolnp.
Hope this is helpful,
Ravi.
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Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology
Johns Hopkins University
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-----Original Message-----
From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On
Behalf Of Brandon Zicha
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:53 AM
To: r-help at r-project.org
Subject: [R] non-linear contrained optimization
All,
I have searched the previous help boards and discovered the problem
with Rdonlp2 - Specifically, its non-availability. I thought that this
was my solution, but perhaps there is a better way that you all could
help me with. I imagine that this problem is trivial to people such
as the experts on this mailing list.
I am trying to solve this problem over and over again in a simulation:
I want to find the values of x and y which minimize
f(x,y) = sqrt((z-x)^2+(w-y)^2
subject to the constraints:
0=< sqrt((z2-x)^2+(w2-y)^2) - d2
0=< sqrt((z3-x)^2+(w3-y)^2) - d3
.....
0=< sqrt((zk-x)^2+(wk-y)^2) - dk
where zi, wi, di are known scalars.
I would appreciate any help with how to implement this in R.
Many thanks,
Brandon Z.
University of Antwerp
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