Declare a variable in a function for system of equation solving.
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I was solving a system of equations for an iteration problem in an editor code and it worked fine, but when I copied the same code to a function an error appeared when executed. I think it can not be used the "syms" function to declare variables inside a function, but I do not know how to declare those three variables otherwise. The code I was running was the following:
syms Tw_h Tw_c q
eqns = [...
-(k_placa.*A./esp).*(Tw_c-Tw_h)==q,...
h_hot.*A.*(T_hot-Tw_h)==q,...
h_cold.*A.*(Tw_c - T_cold)==q...
];
S2 = solve(eqns);
Tw_h = vpa(S2.Tw_h,9);
Tw_c = vpa(S2.Tw_c,9);
q = vpa(S2.q,9);
The error I obtained:
Error using sym/cat>checkDimensions (line 70)
CAT arguments dimensions not consistent.
Error in sym/cat>catMany (line 35)
[resz, ranges] = checkDimensions(sz,dim);
Error in sym/cat (line 27)
ySym = catMany(dim, args);
Error in sym/horzcat (line 19)
ySym = cat(2,args{:});
Error in coef_h (line 86)
-(k_placa.*A./esp).*(Tw_c-Tw_h)==q,...
Error in calculs_math (line 94)
daily_B3_bruto = [daily_B3_bruto coef_h(daily_B3_bruto,B3_B4)];
I guess there's a way of declaring the three variables I am using inside a function, but I couldn't find it and hoped somebody knew how it vould be done.
Thanks in advance.
Edited: I've attached a table sample and a sample function as well.
9 Kommentare
Ameer Hamza
am 24 Mär. 2020
The message show that error occured on this line
daily_B3_bruto = [daily_B3_bruto coef_h(daily_B3_bruto,B3_B4)];
Whereas the code you posted does not have this line. The error is about inconsistent dimensions. Such errors are hard to debug with partial data and without an input dataset.
Walter Roberson
am 24 Mär. 2020
No the problem occurred on the construction of the equations in the code shown not the outer routine.
Walter Roberson
am 24 Mär. 2020
k_plata or h_hot or h_cold are not scalars.
Ameer Hamza
am 24 Mär. 2020
correct. I now noticed that it is the definition of coef_h function.
Roger Gomila
am 24 Mär. 2020
Walter Roberson
am 24 Mär. 2020
We need the code (and sample data files) to test with.
John D'Errico
am 24 Mär. 2020
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico
am 24 Mär. 2020
I conjecture that some of those variables - are actually vectors or arrays? I say that because you are using .* to multiply. This is also consistent with the error message, which talks about dimensions. Yes, you CAN do what you seem to be talking about inside a function. But we don't really know EXACTLY what you are doing, and the devil is in the details.
Walter Roberson
am 24 Mär. 2020
When you stop because of the error, what are:
size(A)
size(esp)
size(h_cold)
size(h_hot)
size(k_placa)
size(q)
size(T_cold)
size(T_hot)
size(Tw_c)
size(Tw_h)
Roger Gomila
am 25 Mär. 2020
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