Learning how to use functions

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Tyde Hilderbrandt
Tyde Hilderbrandt 2021년 11월 19일
답변: Star Strider 2021년 11월 19일
Hey, I'm trying to learn how to use functions to solve a problem.
A simply supported beam is loaded as shown in the figure below.
Here is what I have in my Main file:
clc,clear
v=[(5/2) 5 3 30exp(6) (16/625) 30];
[V]=deflection_Hilderbrandt(v);
V
and my function file:
function [V]=deflection_Hilderbrandt(x,L,a,E,I,P)
b=L-a
if 0<=x && a>=x
V=((P*b/(6*E*I*L))*(-L^(2)+b^(2))*x+x^(3))
else a<x && L>=x
V=((P*b/(6*E*I*L))*(-L^(2)+b^(2))*x+x^(3)-(L/b)*(x-a)^(3))
end
fprintf('The value of vertical deflection V is %f \n')
end
I am getting an error in the main file as such:
Line 2: invalid floating point constant
Line2: parse error at ']' :usage might be invalid MATLAB syntax
Thank you for the help

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2021년 11월 19일
One problem is that there needs to be a multiplication operator between ‘30’ and ‘exp(6)’.
The other problem is that the data need to be separated into thier individual components to be evaluated in ‘deflection_Hilderbrandt’ however where this is done is simply a mater of code design. (I did it in the calling script here.)
If the rest of the code is correect, thiw works and produces the correct result —
v={(5/2) 5 3 30*exp(6) (16/625) 30};
[x,L,a,E,I,P] = v{:}
x = 2.5000
L = 5
a = 3
E = 1.2103e+04
I = 0.0256
P = 30
[V]=deflection_Hilderbrandt(x,L,a,E,I,P);
b = 2
V = 15.2861
The value of vertical deflection V is
V
V = 15.2861
function [V]=deflection_Hilderbrandt(x,L,a,E,I,P)
b=L-a
if 0<=x && a>=x
V=((P*b/(6*E*I*L))*(-L^(2)+b^(2))*x+x^(3))
else a<x && L>=x
V=((P*b/(6*E*I*L))*(-L^(2)+b^(2))*x+x^(3)-(L/b)*(x-a)^(3))
end
fprintf('The value of vertical deflection V is %f \n')
end
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