Thank you for your response.

The problem is that I don't have a QP solver in my computer, so my interest by 
using BPMPD.
I saw that MIPS, from the matpower package, can do the job and I am trying to 
reformulate my constraints to use it.

Regards,

W. Lombardi

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Envoyé : mardi 28 mai 2013 17:39
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Objet : Re: Question about using BPMPD

Unfortunately, we have not been able to compile a 64-bit version of the BPMPD 
MEX file. Since your computer does not recognize the bp MEX file, it attempts 
to call the bp.m file which is simply used for the help documentation.

If you are trying to solve a standard QP problem, I suggest you download 
MATPOWER and try calling qps_matpower() with one of the other solvers.

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Ray Zimmerman
Senior Research Associate
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On May 27, 2013, at 5:14 AM, LOMBARDI Warody 236837 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Dear all,

I would like to use the BPMPD solver to obtain a control law for a Model 
Predictive Control scheme.
When I try to solve a QP by using the bp command, MatLab sends me the following 
message :

Attempt to execute SCRIPT bp as a function

Do you know how to manage this problem?

My operational systems is Windows 7, in a 64 bits computer.

Thanks a lot.

Best regards,

Warody


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