Why do I get this error? "indices must either be real positive integers or logicals."
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hi, why do I get this error ?
Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
Error in sev (line 27)
N(g) = (q*b-a*d)./(e*(q^2)+g.*2*a)
here's my code..
syms q
a=2; b=2; d=0.5; e=0.9 ; q=0.4;
g=1:0.1:10
N(g) = (q*b-a*d)./(e*(q^2)+g.*2*a)
i(g)=(b-e*q*N)/a
m=N(g)
n=i(g)
figure(1)
plot (g,m,'b')
hold on
plot (g, n,'red')
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KSSV
2020년 6월 7일
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2020년 6월 7일
You need not to use syms. there is no requirement of syms.
You need not to use indesing N(g), this is not reuqired also this is not valid.
a=2; b=2; d=0.5; e=0.9 ; q=0.4;
g=1:0.1:10
N = (q*b-a*d)./(e*(q^2)+g.*2*a)
i=(b-e*q*N)/a
m=N
n=i
figure(1)
plot (g,m,'b')
hold on
plot (g, n,'r')
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KSSV
2020년 6월 7일
You have used syms but, you have over written the variable. So it no more a symbolic variable. In the present case g has fractions. MATLAN array indices should always be positive integers. May be in the previous case your array might be integers and so it worked.
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Maximilian Schönau
2020년 6월 7일
You could use N(g) to create a symbolic function with the symbolic variable g. Since g is not a symbolic variable but a vector, Matlab trys to use the values of g as indices of N, wich does not work.
Use:
N = (q*b-a*d)./(e*(q^2)+g.*2*a)
To create a function N(g) use:
syms g
N(g) = (q*b-a*d)./(e*(q^2)+g.*2*a) % symbolic function
or
N = @(g) (q*b-a*d)./(e*(q^2)+g.*2*a) % function handle
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