![]() What I am looking for here is a yes/no answer as to whether scipy can handle bounding intervals restricted to a single float, and, on a higher level, whether I have the correct approach. The code I have developed is really quite extensive, which is why I have not posted it here, so of course I don't expect a code-based solution. Is this the best way to be solving my problem? This can run without error, but it seems like scipy/numpy explicitly ignore the bounds I place on the variables - I get results for the variables that I have 'fixed' that are not the corresponding opt_val.Ĭan scipy handle bounds that restrict a variable to a single floating point number? ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |