Dear Sohail,

I think Matlab was using "optimset" Mosek function instead the Matlab built in 
function. Both have the same name.

Regards
Uriel
 




El 02/05/2014, a las 04:34, Sohail Khan <[email protected]> escribió:

> Dear fellows,
> 
> I was facing error while running the runtest_matpower. Please find the 
> details at the end.
> 
> The problem is resolved by removing the path to mosek optimization toolbox. 
> Now the test_matpower works fine.
> 
> I don't know what caused this error. Please reply if you know a workaround of 
> using Mosek and Matpower simultaneously. 
> 
> 
> 
> Best wishes
> Sohail
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> In response to my email:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have followed the installation steps on Matlab but when i
> runtest_matpowerfollowing error is emerged.
> t_loadcase..........ok
> t_ext2int2ext.......ok
> t_jacobian..........ok
> t_hessian...........ok
> t_totcost...........ok
> t_modcost...........ok
> t_hasPQcap..........ok
> t_mips..............ok
> t_qps_matpower......??? Error using ==> optimset at 181
> Invalid value for OPTIONS parameter MaxNodes: must be a real non-negative
> integer.
> 
> Error in ==> qps_ot at 229
>         ot_opt = optimset('linprog');
> 
> Error in ==> qps_matpower at 240
>         [x, f, eflag, output, lambda] = ...
> 
> Error in ==> t_qps_matpower at 78
>         [x, f, s, out, lam] = qps_matpower([], c, A, l, u, xmin, [], [],
> opt);
> 
> Error in ==> t_run_tests at 79
>     feval( test_names{k}, ~verbose );
> 
> Error in ==> test_matpower at 135
> t_run_tests( tests, verbose );
> 
> I have installed following toolboxes in Matlab:
> 
> YALMIP
> MOSEK
> SEDUMI
> 
> Following is the version information:
> MATLAB R2010a
> Matpower 4.1
> 
> Please guide me how this error can be removed. Thank you!
> 
> Best wishes
> Sohail
> 
> PhD student
> Austrian Institute of Technology

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