Scilab-Branch-6.1-GIT
      
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 - Optimization and Simulation
 - Simplex
 - 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_deltafvmax
Computes the difference of function value between the highest and the lowest vertices.
Syntax
dfm = optimsimplex_deltafvmax(opt)
Argument
- opt
 The current simplex object of TSIMPLEX type (tlist).
- dfm
 A scalar.
Description
The optimsimplex_deltafvmax function returns the difference of function
            value between the highest and the lowest vertices. It is expected that the vertex #1 is
            associated with the smallest function value and that the vertex #nbve is associated with
            the hightest function value. Since vertices are ordered, the high is greater than the low.
Example
s1 = optimsimplex_new (); simplex = [ 3. 0. 0. 4. 1. 0. 5. 0. 2. ]; s1 = optimsimplex_setall ( s1 , simplex ); dfm = optimsimplex_deltafvmax ( s1 ); disp(dfm) s1 = optimsimplex_destroy(s1);
See also
- optimsimplex_deltafv — Computes the difference of function values.
 - optimsimplex_new — Creates a new simplex object.
 
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