I HAVE THE FOLLOWING ERROR: "Error using bvparguments" HELP ME TO FIX IT

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Error using bvparguments (line 108)
Error in calling BVP4C(ODEFUN,BCFUN,SOLINIT):
The derivative function ODEFUN should return a column vector of length 8.
Error in bvp4c (line 122)
bvparguments(solver_name,ode,bc,solinit,options,varargin);
Error in second (line 25)
sol =bvp4c(@shootode,@shootbc,solinit);
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REVATHI DEVI
REVATHI DEVI on 3 Jan 2023
yes sir are you there sir
my question is i have 7 derivative functions and 8 boundary conditions
Torsten
Torsten on 3 Jan 2023
Edited: Torsten on 3 Jan 2023
In the code you posted above, there is a third free parameter p that is to be adjusted so that all three instead of only two boundary conditions can be satisfied. Your original problem - which you deleted for some resason - did not contain such a free parameter.

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Jan
Jan on 30 Dec 2022
Moved: Jan on 30 Dec 2022
The code does not run.
  • linspace(0,infinity,40) - what is "infinity" and of course you cannot divide the interval [0, Infinity] into 40 steps.
  • The functions need trailing end statements if this is written in a single file.
  • You provide an initial value with 8 components, but as the error message tells clearly, shootode replies 7 elements only.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Dec 2022
you do not initialize your global variables, so some of your calculations return empty

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