'problemset4pt1' requires more input arguments to run

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Caleb
Caleb am 26 Okt. 2023
Beantwortet: Les Beckham am 27 Okt. 2023
Not sure how to fix. Here is the code:
function f_x = problemset4pt1(porosity)
% Constants
deltaP = 810.5; %dyn/cm^2
l = 20; %cm
mu = 0.01; %Poise
rho = 1; %gm/cm^3
dp = 0.1; %cm
u = 0.75; %cm/s
%Evaluating function
f_x = 150*mu*u/(dp^2)*((1-porosity)^2)/(porosity^3) + 1.75*rho*(u^2)/dp*(1-porosity)/(porosity^3) - deltaP/l;
end

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Les Beckham
Les Beckham am 27 Okt. 2023
How are you calling the function? You can't just press the green Run triangle in the editor for a function that requires input arguments. Go to the command window and call the function with an appropriate value for the porosity input argument.
It seems to work fine here (at least it runs and returns a result).
result = problemset4pt1(0.1)
result = 9.9944e+04
function f_x = problemset4pt1(porosity)
% Constants
deltaP = 810.5; %dyn/cm^2
l = 20; %cm
mu = 0.01; %Poise
rho = 1; %gm/cm^3
dp = 0.1; %cm
u = 0.75; %cm/s
%Evaluating function
f_x = 150*mu*u/(dp^2)*((1-porosity)^2)/(porosity^3) + 1.75*rho*(u^2)/dp*(1-porosity)/(porosity^3) - deltaP/l;
end

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