i need to solve 7 nonlinear equations with 7 unknowns and error is occurring while compiling the codes
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Bindhu PR
am 7 Apr. 2020
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 28 Apr. 2020
G = 600:100:1200;
x0 = [300;300;300;300;300;300;300];
options = optimset('Display','off');
X(i) = NaN(1,length(G));
for i = 600:length(G)
fsol = fsolve(@(x) solutionsproblem(x,G(i)),x0,options);
X(i) = fsol(1);
end
function F = solutionsproblem(x,G)
Tg1 = 300;
Tg2 = 301.5;
Ta = 305.8;
Tl = 302;
Tf = 302;
Tb = 302;
Th = 300;
F(1) = 0.0425*G + 1.41*10^(-8)*x(2)^(4) + 1.34*x(2) - 9.12*10^(-9)*x(1)^(4) + 341 - 2402.77*x(1) + 2400*Tg1;
F(2) = 0.0204*G - (3.48*10^(-8) + 4.35*10^(-10)*1)*x(2)^(4) + 1.41*10^(-8)*x(1)^(4) + 8.01*10^(-11)* x(4)^(4) + 2.43*10^(-8)*x(3)^(4) + 4.35*10^(-10)*1*x(5)^(4) + 0.55*x(3) + 1.34*x(1) - 2401.87*x(2) + 2400*Tg2;
F(3) = 0.124*G - 4.88*10^(-8)*x(3)^(4) + 2.44*10^(-8)*1*x(2)^(4) + 2.44*10^(-8)*1*x(5)^(4)- 50.938*x(3) + 11.502*x(6) + 1.836* x(2) + 37.60*Ta;
F(4) = 0.011*G - 8.70*10^(-8)*x(5)^(4) + 4.35*10^(-10)*x(3)^(4)+ 4.35*10^(-10)*x(2)^(4) + 0.83*x(6) + 0.112*x(3) + 0.112*x(2) - (1.055 + (112.7/1))*x(5) + (112.7/1)*Tf;
F(5) = 2.17*10^(-3)*G - 1.6*10^(-10)*x(4)^(4) + 8.01*10^(-11)*x(7)^(4) + 8.01*10^(-11)*x(2)^(4) - 69.07*x(4) + 3.77*10^(-4)*x(7) + 0.02*x(3) + 0.02*x(2) + 69*Tl;
F(6) = -52.068*x(6) + 0.412*x(3) + 0.368*x(4)+ 0.368*x(5) + 0.46*x(2) + 50.78*Tb;
F(7)= 3.77*10^(-4)*x(4) + 8.01*10^(-11)*x(4)^(4) + 0.092*x(5) - 1254.1*x(7) - 8.01*10^(-11)*x(7)^(4) + 1254*Th;
end
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David Goodmanson
am 8 Apr. 2020
Hi Bindhu,
you have not defined the argument of X. Ordinarily if you had, say, X(b) it would complain about the undefined variable b. Here, unless you have already defined i as something else, it is assuming i = sqrt(-1)
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Bindhu PR
am 12 Apr. 2020
Bearbeitet: Ameer Hamza
am 12 Apr. 2020
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Walter Roberson
am 12 Apr. 2020
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 12 Apr. 2020
X = zeros(length(G), 7); %initialize with zeros
And in loop
X(i, :) = fsol;
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Ameer Hamza
am 8 Apr. 2020
Bearbeitet: Ameer Hamza
am 12 Apr. 2020
It is a common practice to initialize arrays with zeros instead of nan. Correct two lines in your code
syms G;
G = 600:100:1200;
x0 = [300;300;300;300;300;300;300];
options = optimset('Display','off');
X = zeros(numel(G), numel(x0)); % use X, instead of X(i), initialize with zeros
for i = 1:length(G) % start the loop counter from 1
X(i,:) = fsolve(@(x) solutionsproblem(x,G(i)),x0,options);
end
disp(X);
function F = solutionsproblem(x,G)
Tg1 = 300;
Tg2 = 301.5;
Ta = 305.8;
Tl = 302;
Tf = 302;
Tb = 302;
Th = 300;
F(1) = 0.0425*G + 1.41*10^(-8)*x(2)^(4) + 1.34*x(2) - 9.12*10^(-9)*x(1)^(4) + 341 - 2402.77*x(1) + 2400*Tg1;
F(2) = 0.0204*G - (3.48*10^(-8) + 4.35*10^(-10)*1)*x(2)^(4) + 1.41*10^(-8)*x(1)^(4) + 8.01*10^(-11)* x(4)^(4) + 2.43*10^(-8)*x(3)^(4) + 4.35*10^(-10)*1*x(5)^(4) + 0.55*x(3) + 1.34*x(1) - 2401.87*x(2) + 2400*Tg2;
F(3) = 0.124*G - 4.88*10^(-8)*x(3)^(4) + 2.44*10^(-8)*1*x(2)^(4) + 2.44*10^(-8)*1*x(5)^(4)- 50.938*x(3) + 11.502*x(6) + 1.836* x(2) + 37.60*Ta;
F(4) = 0.011*G - 8.70*10^(-8)*x(5)^(4) + 4.35*10^(-10)*x(3)^(4)+ 4.35*10^(-10)*x(2)^(4) + 0.83*x(6) + 0.112*x(3) + 0.112*x(2) - (1.055 + (112.7/1))*x(5) + (112.7/1)*Tf;
F(5) = 2.17*10^(-3)*G - 1.6*10^(-10)*x(4)^(4) + 8.01*10^(-11)*x(7)^(4) + 8.01*10^(-11)*x(2)^(4) - 69.07*x(4) + 3.77*10^(-4)*x(7) + 0.02*x(3) + 0.02*x(2) + 69*Tl;
F(6) = -52.068*x(6) + 0.412*x(3) + 0.368*x(4)+ 0.368*x(5) + 0.46*x(2) + 50.78*Tb;
F(7)= 3.77*10^(-4)*x(4) + 8.01*10^(-11)*x(4)^(4) + 0.092*x(5) - 1254.1*x(7) - 8.01*10^(-11)*x(7)^(4) + 1254*Th;
end
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Bindhu PR
am 13 Apr. 2020
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Walter Roberson
am 28 Apr. 2020
If you want to print out the values of x(1) to x(7), why not just disp() the values? You have already shown that you know how to use disp(), so we do not understand why you are asking this question. It tends to suggest to us that you want something more complicated than just displaying x(1) to x(7).
I already showed you in https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/516059-i-need-to-solve-7-nonlinear-equations-with-7-unknowns-and-error-is-occurring-while-compiling-the-cod#comment_827486 how to store all of the values as you compute them, and put them into the various named variables; it would be trivial to add appropriate disp() to that. But you seemed to want something else other than what I suggested and did not reply to me, and you did not explain how what you wanted differed from what I suggested to you; it did not seem to be worth my time to keep asking you questions about what you really wanted.
You are getting 7 outputs for each of the 7 values of G. Give us an example of how you would like the output to look.
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