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[EDIT: 20110512 17:03 EDT - reformat - WDR]
I keep getting the error Undefined function or method 'Newton' for input arguments of type 'inline'. I'm doing newtons method and I can't figure out what that error means and what part of my code is wrong.
function x = Newton(f, fp, x, nmax, error)
x=1;
e=2.71828;
f(x)=inline('(x)*(5000)*(e^(-x)))-((100)+(0.73)*(5000)*(e^(-x))');
fp(x)=inline('-5000*(e^(-x))*(x-1.73)');
nmax = 10;
error = 1.0e-15;
x = Newton(f,fp,x,nmax,error)
fprintf('x(0) = %10g \n', x)
for n = 1:nmax
d = f(x)/fp(x);
x = x - d;
fprintf('x(%i) = %10g \n', n, x)
if abs(d) < error
fprintf('Converged! \n')
return
end
end
end
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Matt Tearle
am 18 Apr. 2011
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That message generally means that your function file isn't on the MATLAB path. Is Newton.m in your current directory?
There are some other issues with your code, but they wouldn't cause that error.
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Matt Tearle
am 18 Apr. 2011
Looks like Paulo figured out what you were trying to do. So I'll just add that function handles are preferable to inline, and, either way, use y = exp(x) instead of e = 2.71828; y = e^x
Cote
am 18 Apr. 2011
Paulo Silva
am 19 Apr. 2011
exp(1) equals to your e variable, that is 2.718281828459046
on the inline expressions use exp instead of the e variable
f(x)=inline('(x)*(5000)*(exp(-x)))-((100)+(0.73)*(5000)*(exp(-x))');
fp(x)=inline('-5000*(exp(-x))*(x-1.73)');
Paulo Silva
am 19 Apr. 2011
Matt is also right about using function handles instead of inline expressions but I wouldn't bother much with it, all should work good with your current code.
Cote
am 19 Apr. 2011
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