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I get an error using fsolve but I don't understand why?

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Arvind
Arvind am 17 Apr. 2024
Kommentiert: Arvind am 17 Apr. 2024
I have get an error
Too many output arguments.
Error in @(r)calculate_f(r,alphai,phi,phi0,n,m,fraci) (line 21)
func = @(r) calculate_f(r, alphai, phi, phi0, n, m, fraci);
Failure in initial objective function evaluation. FSOLVE cannot continue.
function f = calculate_f(r, alphai, phi, phi0, n, m, fraci)
f = zeros(m, 1);
f(1) = log(alphai(1) / r(1)) + log(1.0 - phi0 / phi) - log(1 - ((1.0 - phi) / (1.0 - phi0))^(1.0 / n));
for j = 2:m
f(j) = f(j-1) + log(alphai(j) / r(j)) + log(r(j-1) / alphai(j-1) - fraci(j-1));
end
end
func = @(r) calculate_f(r, alphai, phi, phi0, n, m, fraci);
r0 = r * ones(m, 1);
options = optimoptions('fsolve', 'Algorithm', 'trust-region-dogleg', 'SpecifyObjectiveGradient', true, 'CheckGradients', false, 'ScaleProblem', 'jacobian', 'FunctionTolerance', phitol);
ri = fsolve(func, r0, options);

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 17 Apr. 2024
Look at the description of the fun input argument on the documentation page for the fsolve function. The relevant part of that documentation:
"f the Jacobian can also be computed and the 'SpecifyObjectiveGradient' option is true, set by
options = optimoptions('fsolve','SpecifyObjectiveGradient',true)
the function fun must return, in a second output argument, the Jacobian value J, a matrix, at x."
Your function does not return a second output argument. Either have it return that second output argument or don't set 'SpecifyObjectiveGradient' to true.

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