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Sata
Sata on 3 Dec 2012
When I run the GA solver, I got the following warning: What does it mean? What action should I take or I just ignore it?
Warning: Length of upper bounds is > length(x); ignoring extra bounds.

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Matt J
Matt J on 3 Dec 2012
You've specified more upper bounds than there are variables.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 Dec 2012
There will be no effect if you ignore the warning. However, warnings often indicate that you might not be passing in the values that you think you are passing in.
Yes, for ga() you can use [] if the constraint does not exist.
Matt J
Matt J on 4 Dec 2012
Edited: Matt J on 4 Dec 2012
If we don't get rid of the warning messages, will it affect the results?
It sounds like it could affect the results and it doesn't make sense to accept the warnings whose apparent cause is so simple to solve.
If the unknown vector x is of length N, then ub and lb should be length N vectors as well. The warning is telling you that this is not the case. This could very well mean, as Walter intimated, that you are not applying bounds where you think you are.

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