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Undefined operand in function_handle
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When I enter ' H(3) ' in the command line, the following error is shown:
Undefined operator '-' for input arguments of type 'function_handle'.
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Trial_H>@(m)d1+s*(cos(gama)+sum(cos(gama+(pi/2-phi_i))))+((2*r)-omega)*sin(B_j(m))+(r-omega)*sum(sin((1:m-1)*pi-sum(B_j(1:m-1))))
Here is the code:
% Variables
L = 10;
R = 1;
r = R/(m+1);
S = sqrt(2);
s = S/(m+1);
d1 = 1;
d2 = 0.25;
omega = R/(3*(m+1));
gama = atan(R/d1);
% Functions
phi_i = @(ii, m) atan( (d1+(ii*d2)./(m+1) )./(r/3) );
B_j = @(ii, m) 2*phi_i(ii, m);
H = @(m) d1 + s*( cos(gama) + sum(cos(gama+(pi/2-phi_i(1:m)))) ) + ( (2*r)-omega)*sin(B_j(m) ) + (r-omega)*sum(sin((1:m-1)*pi - sum(B_j(1:m-1))));
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Tommy
2020년 4월 7일
Where you call phi_i or B_j within the definition of H, you need to supply the arguments ii and m. For example,
..(pi/2-phi_i)..
is problematic because MATLAB thinks you are trying to subtract the function phi_i from pi/2. If you pass arguments,
..(pi/2-phi_i(1,m))..
for example, MATLAB will instead subtract the output of phi_i from pi/2.
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Tommy
2020년 4월 7일
You cannot use m only, because your definition of B_j
B_j = @(ii, m) 2*phi_i(ii, m)
requires both ii and m.
Steven Lord
2020년 4월 7일
Calling B_j, which requires two inputs, with just one would be like me asking you "The first number is 7. What is the sum of the two numbers?" There's not enough information to answer the question.
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