Not enough input arguments
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john_arle
am 11 Mär. 2019
Kommentiert: Adam Danz
am 11 Mär. 2019
Hello there!
I am writing a simple function but I can not understand why it will not work.
The error says "Not enough input arguments", right when the compiler is compiling the function I called ecc_anomaly.
Could you help me? I know the code is banal, though I can not fix it!
Thank you in advance!
The infamous function
function E = ecc_anomaly(tow, toe, GM, sqrta, M0, ecc)
i = 0;
M = M0+(tow-toe)*sqrt(GM/sqrta^6);
a = M0;
while i >= 10^-13
E = M0+ecc*sin(a);
i = abs(E-a);
a = E;
end
end
And finally my main
clc
clear all
format long
GM = 3.986005e14; % m^3/s^2
rotation = 7.2921151467e-5; % rad/s
tow = 223221; % s (self-check value)
%tow = 225445; % s
M0 = 1.94850072201; % rad
sqrta = 0.544062105942e+04; % m^0.5
ecc = 0.404827296734e-04; % unitless
toe = 0.225600000000e+06; % s
E = ecc_anomaly(tow, toe, GM, sqrta, M0, ecc);
f = t_a(ecc, E);
r = sqrta^2*(1-ecc*cos(E));
x_1 = r*cos(f);
x_2 = r*sin(f);
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Adam Danz
am 11 Mär. 2019
This version does not produce an error within the ecc_anomaly() funciton. It returns
E = 1.948538350699015
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Steven Lord
am 11 Mär. 2019
Your function is declared to accept six input arguments:
function E = ecc_anomaly(tow, toe, GM, sqrta, M0, ecc)
When you call it, you need to pass six inputs into it. When you try to call it with zero inputs like:
>> ecc_anomaly
MATLAB doesn't know what value to use as M0 on that line of code. It also doesn't know what values to use for tow, toe, GM, and sqrta, but M0 is the first variable it "sees" on that line.
There are ways to specify default values for when you call the function with fewer inputs than it's declared to accept (using functions like nargin) but easier is to call it with six inputs as you do in the "main" in the original message. I couldn't run your full "main" code since I don't have the t_a function, but I was able to run up through the ecc_anomaly call it contains.
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Adam Danz
am 11 Mär. 2019
Note that there are no errors when the function is called properly from within the script provided.
clc
clear all
format long
GM = 3.986005e14; % m^3/s^2
rotation = 7.2921151467e-5; % rad/s
tow = 223221; % s (self-check value)
%tow = 225445; % s
M0 = 1.94850072201; % rad
sqrta = 0.544062105942e+04; % m^0.5
ecc = 0.404827296734e-04; % unitless
toe = 0.225600000000e+06; % s
E = ecc_anomaly(tow, toe, GM, sqrta, M0, ecc);
f = t_a(ecc, E);
r = sqrta^2*(1-ecc*cos(E));
x_1 = r*cos(f);
x_2 = r*sin(f);
function E = ecc_anomaly(tow, toe, GM, sqrta, M0, ecc)
i = 1;
M = M0+(tow-toe)*sqrt(GM/sqrta^6);
a = M0;
while i >= 10^-13
E = M0+ecc*sin(a);
i = abs(E-a);
a = E;
end
end
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Guillaume
am 11 Mär. 2019
>> ecc_anomaly
Calls ecc_anomaly with no inputs argument. So, yes, you will get a "Not enough input arguments." error.
I'm not sure what else you expected to happen when you wrote that. Considering that you wrote: "right when the compiler is compiling the function I called ecc_anomaly", maybe you expected it to somehow compile the function. Base matlab does not include a compiler and if you do have matlab compiler, that's certainly not the way to go. The above simply call the function.
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