Array indices must be positive integers or logical values

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I'm trying to solve for the variable T, but MATLAB is returning
Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
Error in untitled (line 23)
Temp = ((T - Te)./(Tb - Te) == ((cosh(B(L - x))) + (Hc)/((B.*k).* ...
Here is the code:
%Question 9
syms Temp solx T Tb Te L D P Ac k Hc B x;
%Variables
Tb = 200;
Te = 20;
L = 8 * .01;
D = 5 * .001;
%B variables
P = (pi * D);
Ac = (pi * D.^2)/4;
k = 200;
Hc = 200;
%B equation
B = (Hc * P)/(k * Ac);
%input variable
x = 2 * .01;
%Equation
Temp = ((T - Te)./(Tb - Te) == ((cosh(B(L - x))) + (Hc)/((B.*k).* ...
sinh(B(L - x))))./((cosh(B.*L) + (Hc))./((B*k).*sinh(B.*L))));
%solve
solx = solve(Temp, T);
How can I fix this error?

Accepted Answer

Voss
Voss on 15 Jan 2023
You probably mean
B.*(L - x)
instead of
B(L-x)
in two places.

More Answers (1)

the cyclist
the cyclist on 15 Jan 2023
I'm guessing that when you wrote
B(L - x)
(in two places), you intended this multiplication:
B.*(L - x)
instead. The way your wrote it, you are trying to index the (L-x)th element of B (which is why you got the error).

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