Function definitions are not permitted in this context??
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I have looked at other posts regarding this subject but nothing they suggested seemed to work for me. I seems that MATLAB doesn't like it when you declare variables prior to the function definition so as you can see in my code that is not the case. I am not sure why it's not working. It seems like it should be pretty simple. I am a mere novice with MATLAB so please go easy on me.
function dydt = Problem4(t,y)
dydt = y*t^3-1.5*y;
[t,y] = ode45(@Problem4, [0, 2], 1);
plot(t,y)
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Image Analyst
am 8 Sep. 2013
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst
am 8 Sep. 2013
It seems like Problem4 is trying to call Problem4 inside of itself. Is it your intent to call this recursively? What function do you want to pass in to ode45?
Maybe you want this. I put all of this code below into a single m-file called Problem4.m and it worked:
function Problem4()
[t,y] = ode45(@ConstructEquation, [0, 2], 1);
plot(t,y)
function dydt = ConstructEquation(t,y)
dydt = y*t^3-1.5*y;
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 8 Sep. 2013
function dydt = Problem4(t,y)
dydt = y*t^3-1.5*y;
% save this function as Problem4.m
In another m file or in Matlab windows command run:
[t,y] = ode45(@Problem4, [0, 2], 1);
plot(t,y)
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Image Analyst
am 8 Sep. 2013
No, you don't have to call the function in the command window. It can be all in one single m-file, like I showed.
Arthur
am 8 Sep. 2013
You cannot define functions in the command window. They have to be in an m-file.
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