"Index exceeds the number of array elements"
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Hello,
I am recieving this error:
Index exceeds the number of array elements (1).
Error in sym/subsref (line 890)
R_tilde = builtin('subsref',L_tilde,Idx);
Error in E_field (line 7)
Ey = matlabFunction(E(2));
Here is the function file the error is referencing:
function [Ex, Ey, Ez] = E_field()
syms x y z
R_s = 0.02;
V = 0;
epnaut = 8.854187E-12;
k = 1/(4*pi*epnaut);
Q = (V*R_s)/k;
r = [x, y, z];
E = (k*Q/norm(r)^3)*r;
Ex = matlabFunction(E(1));
Ey = matlabFunction(E(2));
Ez = matlabFunction(E(3));
end
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Walter Roberson
2020년 1월 29일
The posted code works for me. However you should using the 'vars' option of matlabFunction or else your function handle is not going to accept any arguments because your R values are all constants.
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Matt J
2020년 1월 29일
편집: Matt J
2020년 1월 29일
Perhaps this is what you are looking for,
function [Ex, Ey, Ez] = E_field(x,y,z)
R_s = 0.02;
V = 0;
epnaut = 8.854187E-12;
k = 1/(4*pi*epnaut);
Q = (V*R_s)/k;
r = [x, y, z];
E = (k*Q/norm(r)^3)*r;
Ex = E(1);
Ey = E(2);
Ez = E(3);
end
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Walter Roberson
2020년 2월 1일
Is there a reason you are using global instead of persistent ? Is there some other function that will use the created Bx By Bz Ex Ey Ez ?
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Walter Roberson
2020년 2월 1일
V = 0;
V is 0.
Q = (V*R_s)/k;
V is 0, so Q will be 0.
E = (k*Q/norm(r)^3)*r;
Provided that norm(r ) is not 0 and k is not infinity, then because Q is 0, E is going to be
zeros(size(r))
symvar() of a vector of 0 is empty. matlabFunction() of a constant, when you do not use any 'vars' option, is a function handle that accepts no inputs and returns a scalar copy of the constant.
The original code that was posted does not give me an index exceeded matrix dimension when I test it in R2019a.
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