What is wrong in my Fsolve m-file ????
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when I saved the m-file below under the name trial.m
function fcns=trial(z)
x=z(1);
y=z(2);
fcns(1)=A.*x.^p1+2.*y.^2-5.*x+7.*y-40;
fcns(2)=3.*x.^2-y.^2+4.*x+B.*y.^p2-28;
end
and when I entered in the command window:
A=1
B=2
p1=2
p2=1
guess=[2 3]
and after that I entered in the command window:
result=fsolve(@trial,guess)
I received the following error message:
??? Undefined function or variable 'A'.
Error in ==> trial at 4
fcns(1)=A.*x.^p1+2.*y.^2-5.*x+7.*y-40;
Error in ==> fsolve at 254
fuser = feval(funfcn{3},x,varargin{:});
Caused by:
Failure in initial user-supplied objective function evaluation.
FSOLVE
cannot continue.
Please what is wrong in my m-file ? ( the same m-file is working when A,B,p1 and p2 are replaced by numbers in the m-file )
I am using m-files like this one because working with x and y for me is easier than working with other names of variables.
Also the m-file must have a name because I need it to use it when I am entering the f-solve command in the command window.
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Accepted Answer
Walter Roberson
on 13 Feb 2012
Variables that you define in the command window become part of the "base" workspace, and are not visible to the workspace of your function.
Note: Passing Extra Parameters explains how to pass extra parameters to the system of equations, if necessary.
You should click on that link.
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