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 - optimsimplex_center
 - optimsimplex_check
 - optimsimplex_compsomefv
 - optimsimplex_computefv
 - optimsimplex_deltafv
 - optimsimplex_deltafvmax
 - optimsimplex_destroy
 - optimsimplex_dirmat
 - optimsimplex_fvmean
 - optimsimplex_fvstdev
 - optimsimplex_fvvariance
 - optimsimplex_getall
 - optimsimplex_getallfv
 - optimsimplex_getallx
 - optimsimplex_getfv
 - optimsimplex_getn
 - optimsimplex_getnbve
 - optimsimplex_getve
 - optimsimplex_getx
 - optimsimplex_gradientfv
 - optimsimplex_new
 - overview
 - optimsimplex_reflect
 - optimsimplex_setall
 - optimsimplex_setallfv
 - optimsimplex_setallx
 - optimsimplex_setfv
 - optimsimplex_setn
 - optimsimplex_setnbve
 - optimsimplex_setve
 - optimsimplex_setx
 - optimsimplex_shrink
 - optimsimplex_size
 - optimsimplex_sort
 - optimsimplex_xbar
 
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optimsimplex_setve
Sets the data at given index in the current simplex.
Syntax
opt = optimsimplex_setve(opt, ive, fv, x)
Argument
- opt
 The current simplex object of TSIMPLEX type (tlist).
- ive
 An integer, the vectex index.
- fv
 The function value.
- x
 The coordinates of the point, as a row vector.
Description
The optimsimplex_setve function sets the coordinates of the vertex
            and the function value at given index in the current simplex.
Example
s1 = optimsimplex_new (); s1 = optimsimplex_setn ( s1 , 2 ); s1 = optimsimplex_setnbve(s1,3); s1 = optimsimplex_setve ( s1 , 1 , 3.0 , [0.0 0.0] ); s1 = optimsimplex_setve ( s1 , 2 , 4.0 , [1.0 0.0] ); s1 = optimsimplex_setve ( s1 , 3 , 5.0 , [0.0 2.0] ); ve1 = optimsimplex_getve ( s1 , 1 ); ve2 = optimsimplex_getve ( s1 , 2 ); ve3 = optimsimplex_getve ( s1 , 3 ); disp(ve1) disp(ve2) disp(ve3) s1 = optimsimplex_destroy(s1);
See also
- optimsimplex_getve — Gets the vertex at the given index.
 
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