I keep getting the error using '/'.
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"Error using /
Arguments must be numeric, char, or logical. "
I have a 64X1 matrix of vol_frac and particle_ratio each. 'c' goes from 1 to 64 using for loop. Please tell me what is going wrong and how to rectify it. I have tried writing "vf=vol_frac(c,1);" inside for loop so that vf isn't a matrix but still same problem.
mu_ratio=(1-(vol_frac(c,1)/0.605)*((particle_ratio(c,1))^1.2))^(-1.5125);
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Rik
on 8 Mar 2024
Try to make a MWE so we can run your code without any other dependencies and can reproduce your issue. The best way to do this is to use the code section in the editor and use the run button. That way you can make sure we will see the same error message as you do.
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Alan Stevens
on 8 Mar 2024
Try
mu_ratio=(1-(vol_frac(c,1)/0.605).*((particle_ratio(c,1)).^1.2)).^(-1.5125);
Notice the dots! .* .^
Difficult to be certain though. You should upload enough program for us to test.
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