Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.

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I am trying to solve an equation by using Runge-Kutta Euler Method. Why do I get "Array indices must be positive integers or logical
values." error?
%Euler Method
%parameters
g=9.81;
rho=1.2;
s=0.00011;
m=0.023;
Cd=0.9;
%Initial Condition
V0=0;
V=0;
%I choose dt as
dt=2;
%time interval
t0=0;
ts=10;
t=0;
i=0;
while dt<ts;
d1=g-0.5.*rho.*V0.^2*(s/m).*Cd;
phiAvg=d1;
V(i)=V0+dt.*phiAvg;
V0=V;
t(i)=t;
i=i+1;
t=t+dt;
end
plot(V,t)

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KSSV
KSSV on 16 Oct 2021
%Euler Method
%parameters
g=9.81;
rho=1.2;
s=0.00011;
m=0.023;
Cd=0.9;
%Initial Condition
V0=0;
V=zeros([],1);
%I choose dt as
dt=0.2;
%time interval
t0=0;
ts=10;
t=0;
i=0;
while t<ts
i=i+1;
d1=g-0.5.*rho.*V0.^2*(s/m).*Cd;
phiAvg=d1;
V(i)=V0+dt.*phiAvg ;
V0=V(i);
% t(i)=t;
t=t+dt;
end
plot(V)
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dpb
dpb on 16 Oct 2021
" I must get V(0)=9.81..."
We can't always get what we want. MATLAB arrays are unalterably and inviolatably 1-based, NOT zero-based.
You must create a secondary variable to plot against to have a zero origin graph.

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dpb
dpb on 16 Oct 2021
In
...
i=0;
while dt<ts;
d1=g-0.5.*rho.*V0.^2*(s/m).*Cd;
phiAvg=d1;
V(i)=V0+dt.*phiAvg;
V0=V;
t(i)=t;
...
what is i first time through the loop?
Using the debugger is very helpful in such cases...
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Ali Deniz
Ali Deniz on 16 Oct 2021
I want to get a graph so I wanted to store values in V(i). For example V(0)=9.81, V(2)=19.62 ... when t=0, t=2 ....

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 16 Oct 2021
Edited: John D'Errico on 16 Oct 2021
It does not matter that you WANT V(0) to be something. MATLAB does not support zero based indexing. PERIOD.
However, nothing stops you from starting the vector at V(1). And then when you index into the vector, just use V(ind + 1). Now when ind == 0, there is no problem.
If you want to do a plot?
t = 0:1:10; % or whatever it should be
plot(t,V(t+1))

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Oct 2021

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