whay is it showing error?
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[ time1,dist2 ] = light_speed(D)
time1 = ((D)./(18000000));
dist2 = ((D).*(0.6215));
this is code for geting time for light to reach to earth in minute and distance converted to miles. Why is it showing error for argument 150000000 always. though we dont take that distance in vector.
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the cyclist
am 30 Apr. 2017
Bearbeitet: the cyclist
am 30 Apr. 2017
I saved this function
function [time1,dist2] = light_speed(D)
time1 = ((D)./(18000000));
dist2 = ((D).*(0.6215));
end
into a file named light_speed.m, and got
[t,d] = light_speed(150000000)
t =
8.3333
d =
9.3225e+07
I don't see a problem.
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Roger Stafford
am 30 Apr. 2017
I would suggest that the autograder in your class is set to too great an accuracy. The 150,000,000 kilometers is a bit too large and the ratio .6215 is also a bit high giving a product of 93225000 miles, whereas the official astronomical unit value is 92955807 miles. Try resetting the ratio to .62137119 and the distance to 149597870 kilometers.
the cyclist
am 1 Mai 2017
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