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On Sat, 13 Aug 2011 21:07:17 +0200, Helmut Wabnig [email protected] ---
-.dotat wrote: Am trying to run an optimization on my 3 element yagi which I finally got into the editor, which was difficult enough. The optimizer says: no variables selected but there are none to select. Empty list field. I have no experience with 4nec2 to speak of, but what it sounds like is for an optimizer to work, you must first describe (name as a variable) what characteristic you would like to vary until the optimizer achieved an optimal result. One guess for a three element yagi, I would suspect you would name three variables, the elements, changing each by by an incremental length (another variable) at a fixed frequency (another variable) for maximum gain (another variable) in a particular direction (another variable). Having said that little at seven variables (some fixed in value), it is quite a page full of algebra stated in a formulaic way for the optimizer (However, I fully expect that would be in a table description, not a literal formula). Having said even that little, it lends a peek into the number of all the combinations and permutations of design this leads to. Each variable taken individually against all the possible others - and then repeated for the others in turn - leads to what mathematicians call Combinatorial Explosion (you don't have enough time to wait for the best solution). This is where constraints are added to the algebra, and you offer "close enough" as one of them to limit testing. Nowhere in the helps and getting started they explain that. I do not want to learn from examples, I rather work from the basics upwards. Would anyone learn math from a calculus formula without knowing the arabic numbers first? Proving the validity of numbers consumed a volume of proofs back when Whitehead and Russell wrote "Principia Mathematica." It was logically dead on arrival BEFORE it was published - and yet it was the best description of simple math known. Calculus was simpler as it is principally symbol dominated. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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