problem with input arguments
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i have a problem with the inputs of the following function. Tempo and t_media_filtrata_t are both previously developed and they are declared in the worhspace but when i run the function it compares an error message that say that input (tempo or t_media_filtrata_t) argument is undefined. Someone can help me? thank you
function[x]=residuo(x_ini,tempo,t_media_filtrata_t)
prompt={'potenza immessa(W):','profondità del foro(m)','passo di campionamento(s)','velocità di Darcy(m/s)','resistenza termica(m*K/W)'};
dlg_title='Input';
num_lines=1;
def={'3000','100','60','5*10^-10','0.1'};
answer=inputdlg(prompt,dlg_title,num_lines,def);
Q=str2num(answer{1});
H=str2num(answer{2});
deltaT=str2num(answer{3});
q=str2num(answer{4});
Rb=str2num(answer{5});
r_bw=0.075;
ro=2500;
c=3000;
row=1000;
cw=4186;
for index=1:length(t_media_filtrata_t)
T_calcolata(index)= (Q/H)./(4.*pi.*sqrt(x_ini(1).*x_ini(1))).*exp( (row.*cw.*q.*r_bw)./ (2.*x_ini(1) )).*quad(@(phi) (exp(-phi-(((r_bw.^2)./x_ini(1)) + ((r_bw.^2)./x_ini(1))).*(((row.*cw.*q).^2)./(16.*x_ini(1).*phi))).*(1./phi)),0,(((row.*cw.*q).^2).*tempo(index))./(4.*ro.*c.*x_ini(1)))+x_ini(2)+((Q/H)*Rb);
end
misfit=(T_calcolata-t_media_filtrata_t).^2;
residuo= sqrt((sum(misfit))/length(tempo));
opt = optimset ( 'Display' , 'iter','MaxIter' ,20 );
[x, fval, exitflag, output] = fminsearch ( residuo,x_ini,opt )
figure;
plot(tempo,t_media_filtrata_t,tempo,T_calcolata,'r');
title('segnale misuratao e calcolato per inversione');
end
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Mischa Kim
2014년 2월 24일
편집: Mischa Kim
2014년 2월 24일
How and where from are you calling the function?
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Iain
2014년 2월 24일
You need to supply those arguments to the function, by calling it like:
tempo_var_with_silly_long_name = 5; %use the real value, not what I've just came up with
t_media_filtrata_t = 42; %use the real value, not what I've just came up with
x_ini = 0;
x=residuo(x_ini, tempo_var_with_silly_long_name ,t_media_filtrata_t);
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Image Analyst
2014년 2월 24일
It's a function that requires inputs so you can't just type F5 or click the green "run" triangle. You need to supply values for those inputs.
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Mischa Kim
2014년 2월 24일
편집: Mischa Kim
2014년 2월 24일
If you execute the which command in the command window do you get
which tempo
tempo is a variable.
which t_media_filtrata_t
t_media_filtrata_t is a variable.
If not, then the variables are not declared in the workspace. In other words, if the variables are outputs of other functions, they need to be specified accordingly. E.g.
[tempo, t_media_filtrata_t] = my_func(arg1, arg2)
now you can call
[x] = residuo([1.5, 18],tempo,t_media_filtrata_t)
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Mischa Kim
2014년 2월 24일
편집: Mischa Kim
2014년 2월 24일
Here you go...
- Within the function, you call the same function, again, recursively. Is this what you are trying to do?
opt = optimset ( 'Display' , 'iter','MaxIter' ,20 );
[x, fval, exitflag, output] = fminsearch ( residuo,x_ini,opt )
- And even if this is planned, you need to properly call the function with all of its input arguments.
- Finally, you are using residuo also as a variable.
residuo = sqrt((sum(misfit))/length(tempo));
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