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Finding the maximum after a parametric analysis with more than one variable

Ueue
Ueue over 15 years ago

Dear all,

 

I would like to perform a parametric analysis of N variables.

After I calculate an output variable y = f ( x1, x2, ..., xN ).

Is there a simple way to calculate in the end the value of x1, x2, ..., xN for which y is maximum?

 

If I do:

xmax ( y )

I obtain a function of N-1 variables (the maximization is done only for one variable)!

Of course for practical reasons, tipically N is maximum 3 or 4.

 

Thanks a lot,

Stefano

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Something like this should help:

     procedure(CCFapplyOverAll(func wave @rest args)
      if(drIsWaveform(wave) || famIsFamily(wave) then
        apply('CCFapplyOverAll func apply(func wave args) args)
      else
        wave
      )
    )

    CCFapplyOverAll('ymax y)

    (Note, I've not fully test this - just a quick try)

    Andrew.

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Something like this should help:

     procedure(CCFapplyOverAll(func wave @rest args)
      if(drIsWaveform(wave) || famIsFamily(wave) then
        apply('CCFapplyOverAll func apply(func wave args) args)
      else
        wave
      )
    )

    CCFapplyOverAll('ymax y)

    (Note, I've not fully test this - just a quick try)

    Andrew.

     

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