undefined function 'f'
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Titas Chattopadhyay
on 31 Mar 2020
Commented: Ameer Hamza
on 31 Mar 2020
tmesh = linspace(0,pi/2,5);
solinit = bvpinit(tmesh, @f);
sol = bvp4c(@odefun, @bcfun, solinit);
plot(sol.x, sol.y, '-o');
FUNCTION
function dzdt = odefun(t,z)
dzdt = zeros(2,1);
dzdt = [z(2)+z(1)];
end
% boundary conditions
function res = bcfun(za, zb)
res = [za(1) zb(pi/2)-2]
end
% Initial guess
function g = f(t)
g = [sin(t) cos(t)];
end
error unrecognized function or variable 'f'
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Mar 2020
If you stored those three functions together in one file, and had the script in another file, then the script would only be able to see the first function inside the file of functions. Only the first function in a file of functions is visible to the outside normally; the rest are private implementations only for use by that function (typically)
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Ameer Hamza
on 31 Mar 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza
on 31 Mar 2020
Either write all the functions in one file like this. (Also note that I have made few changes in your code.)
tmesh = linspace(0,pi/2,5);
solinit = bvpinit(tmesh, @f);
sol = bvp4c(@odefun, @bcfun, solinit);
plot(sol.x, sol.y, '-o');
function dzdt = odefun(t,z)
dzdt = zeros(2,1);
dzdt = [z(2); z(1)]; % <----- This should be a 2x1 vector
end
% boundary conditions
function res = bcfun(za, zb)
res = [za(1); zb(2)-2]; % <---- boundary conditions are written like this, zb(pi/2) is invalid
end
% Initial guess
function g = f(t)
g = [sin(t) cos(t)];
end
Or create 4 files like this.
main_script:
tmesh = linspace(0,pi/2,5);
solinit = bvpinit(tmesh, @f);
sol = bvp4c(@odefun, @bcfun, solinit);
plot(sol.x, sol.y, '-o');
odefun.m:
function dzdt = odefun(t,z)
dzdt = zeros(2,1);
dzdt = [z(2); z(1)];
end
bcfun.m:
% boundary conditions
function res = bcfun(za, zb)
res = [za(1); zb(2)-2];
end
f.m:
% Initial guess
function g = f(t)
g = [sin(t) cos(t)];
end
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