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Can Binary Variables Help Maximize Revenue in MATLAB Linear Programming?
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[QUOTE="rularn, post: 4584739, member: 165838"] Hello! I'm trying to create a script in MATLAB in which I can maximize the revenue from a heating plant. This problem is, each boiler can only be turned off or run in between 40 and 100 % of the maximum power. So I want the boiler input x to be equal to 0 or in between 0.4 and 1. But how can I put this constraint in a linear programming script? Is it even possible? If I introduce help variables, x1, x2 x3 ... xn, can that help me to achieve this? It might be possible to use non linear constraints, but I want to do it with only linear constraints first if it's possible? regards, [/QUOTE]
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