Why am I getting "Undefined function or variable" when I use an exponential in the function?
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My code worked for other functions, but as soon as I use the exponential function, I am getting an error saying that "I" is undefined, and I honestly have no idea why it's giving me an error only for the exponential function.
a = 0;
b = 1;
N = 10;
f = @(x) exp(-x);
h=(b-a)/N;
j = 0;
x=linspace(a,b,N);
for i = 1:N-1
j=j+f((2*i+1)/2)*x;
end
answer1 = sum(I)
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James Tursa
am 11 Apr. 2019
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There is no "I" variable in your code. Hence the error.
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Nicholas Gillam
am 11 Apr. 2019
James Tursa
am 11 Apr. 2019
Bearbeitet: James Tursa
am 11 Apr. 2019
Look at your code again. There is no "I" variable defined. Here is what I get when I run your above cos( ) code from a clean workspace:
Undefined function or variable 'I'.
You probably have a left-over "I" variable in your workspace from a previous calculation. Sometimes it is there and sometimes it isn't so you get the error "randomly" or at least unexpectedly. The solution is to fix your code and define all the variables that your code uses (including the "I" variable) in your code.
Nicholas Gillam
am 11 Apr. 2019
James Tursa
am 11 Apr. 2019
What does the exponential have to do with your problem of "I" not being defined?
John D'Errico
am 11 Apr. 2019
I wonder if it is possible Nocholas has created a script of function named exp?
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