Error fsolve undefined function or variable x.
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Matteo Aversa
am 6 Feb. 2020
Beantwortet: Alex Sha
am 9 Feb. 2020
Could anyone say to me which is the problem here? Thanks in advance.
function F = prova(x)
k=1.38*10^(-23);
Tc=298.15;
q=1.6*10^(-19);
VT=k*Tc/q;
Isc=5.96;
Voc=62.18;
Imp=5.65;
Vmp=50.61;
Rs=0;
F(1)= x(1)-Isc-x(2)*(exp((Isc*Rs)/(x(3)*VT))-1);
F(2)= x(1)-Imp-x(2)*(exp((Vmp+Imp*Rs)/(x(3)*VT))-1);
F(3)= x(1)-x(2)*(exp((Voc)/(x(3)*VT))-1);
F=[F(1),F(2),F(3)];
x0=[6 0.5 1.2];
x=fsolve(@prova,x0);
end
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Star Strider
am 6 Feb. 2020
One problem is that you are calling fsolve from within the ‘prova’ function.
Try this:
function F = prova(x)
k=1.38E-23;
Tc=298.15;
q=1.6E-19;
VT=k*Tc/q;
Isc=5.96;
Voc=62.18;
Imp=5.65;
Vmp=50.61;
Rs=0;
F(1)= x(1)-Isc-x(2)*(exp((Isc*Rs)/(x(3)*VT))-1);
F(2)= x(1)-Imp-x(2)*(exp((Vmp+Imp*Rs)/(x(3)*VT))-1);
F(3)= x(1)-x(2)*(exp((Voc)/(x(3)*VT))-1);
F=[F(1),F(2),F(3)];
end
x0=[6 0.5 1.2];
x=fsolve(@prova,x0);
However solving that problem throws::
Error using trustnleqn (line 28)
Objective function is returning undefined values at initial point. FSOLVE cannot continue.
Running this:
Q = prova(x0)
produces:
Q =
0.04 -Inf -Inf
This is most likely due to the vanishingly small values for ‘k’ and ‘q’. You have to solve that. (Scaling may be an option, such that al the constants are multiplied by 1E+10 or some such, then the ‘x’ values are appropriately re-scaled, if necessary.)
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Alex Sha
am 9 Feb. 2020
taking initial start-values as:
x0=[6 0.5 150];
will produce:
x1: 5.96
x2: 7.50486851347978E-7
x3: 152.194203428967
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