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How to link two functions

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Nikhil
Nikhil 2013년 10월 10일
댓글: sixwwwwww 2013년 10월 11일
Hello all,
I am want to link following two programs: In first program(trial.m), I am calling fsolve function to solve for system of non linear equations which is stored in second function loaddistr. The two functions trial.m and loaddistr.m are as follows:
%trial curvesumi=0.2017; curvesumo=0.1377; distar=0.6031; dostar=0.6577; mateprop=1e-4*[0.1011 0.0910];
ki=(2/(curvesumi*distar))^(3/2).*curvesumi./(1.5.*mateprop);
ko=(2/(curvesumo*dostar))^(3/2).*curvesumo./(1.5.*mateprop);
Kn=(1./((1./ki).^(1/1.5)+(1./ko).^(1/1.5))).^1.5;
m0=[0.35,0.15,0.05];
p=fsolve(@loaddistr,m0);
function n = loaddistr( m ) Fr=8900; Pd=0.015; Z=9;
Kn=3.5893e+005;
Jr=[0.1156,0.1590,0.1892,0.2117,0.2288,0.2416,0.2505,0.2559,0.2576,0.2546,0.2289,0.1871,0.1339,0.0711];
eps=[0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.25, 1.67, 2.5, 5.0];
n=[m(1)-0.5*(1-0.5*Pd/m(3));
m(3)-Pd/2-(Fr/(Z*Kn*m(2)))^(1/1.5);
m(2)-spline(eps,Jr,m(1))];
end
If you notice I am using Kn term in both programs. I want to transfer this Kn value directly from trial.m to loaddistr.m, without separately specifying it in loaddistr.m So can someone please guide me about the code which will allow me to solve for loaddistr.m by using the Kn value from trial.m.
Thanks in advance,
Nikhil
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sixwwwwww
sixwwwwww 2013년 10월 11일
wait i do it for you. Surely you can't define function like this. I do it wait
Nikhil
Nikhil 2013년 10월 11일
okay.

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sixwwwwww
sixwwwwww 2013년 10월 11일
Hey here is your merged code:
curvesumi = 0.2017;
curvesumo = 0.1377;
distar = 0.6031;
dostar = 0.6577;
mateprop = 1e-4 * [0.1011 0.0910];
ki = (2 / (curvesumi * distar)) ^ (3 / 2) .* curvesumi ./ (1.5 .* mateprop);
ko = (2 / (curvesumo * dostar)) ^ (3 / 2) .* curvesumo ./ (1.5 .* mateprop);
Kn = (1 ./ ((1 ./ ki) .^ (1 / 1.5) + (1 ./ ko) .^ (1 / 1.5))) .^ 1.5;
m0 = [0.35, 0.15, 0.05];
Fr = 8900;
Pd = 0.015;
Z = 9;
Jr = [0.1156, 0.1590, 0.1892, 0.2117, 0.2288, 0.2416, 0.2505, 0.2559, 0.2576, 0.2546, 0.2289, 0.1871, 0.1339, 0.0711];
eps = [0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.25, 1.67, 2.5, 5.0];
n = [m0(1) - 0.5 * (1 - 0.5 * Pd / m0(3));
m0(3) - Pd / 2 - (Fr / (Z * Kn(1) * m0(2))) ^ (1 / 1.5); % for first value of Kn
m0(3) - Pd / 2 - (Fr / (Z * Kn(2) * m0(2))) ^ (1 / 1.5); % for second value of Kn
m0(2) - spline(eps, Jr, m0(1))];
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Nikhil
Nikhil 2013년 10월 11일
Haha. I will work that out. Anyways thanks a lot for your help.
sixwwwwww
sixwwwwww 2013년 10월 11일
You are always welcome. If you have further problems you can share as well. Good luck!

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