why do i receive Not enough input arguments. Error in modelProjectile (line 7) horizontalVelocity = cosd(launchAngle)* launchVelocity.

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function[maxHeight, airTime, horizontalDisplacement] = modelProjectile(launchVelocity, launchAngle)
%Gravitational acceleration constant
g = -9.8;
%Parameterizing the launch velocity into horizontal and vertical components
horizontalVelocity = cosd(launchAngle)* launchVelocity;
verticalVelocity = sind(launchAngle)* launchVelocity;
%v2 = v02 + 2a?height rearranged to solve for height with v set equal to 0
%v = 0 becuase at the peak of the arc, there is no vertical velocity
maxHeight = -(verticalVelocity)^2/ (2*g);
%v = v0 + at rearranged to solve for t. v once again set to 0.
peakTime = -verticalVelocity/g;
%The peak of the arc represents half of the flight time of the projectile
airTime = 2*peakTime;
%y = v*t to find horizontal distance now that we have the total flight time
horizontalDisplacement = horizontalVelocity* airTime;
%Creating a time step matrix with values of 0 - air time in steps of .01
timeVec = 0:.01:round(airTime,2);
%Calculating the horizontal position of the projectile at each time step
xPos = horizontalVelocity.*timeVec;
%Calculating the vertical position of the projectile at each time step
yPos = verticalVelocity.*timeVec + .5*g*timeVec.^2;
%Creating a subplot for our two plot figures
subplot(1,2,1)
%Plotting the arc of the projectile
fig1 = plot(xPos, yPos);
ylim([0, 500])
xlabel(('Horizontal Displacement'))
ylabel(('Vertical Displacement'))
hold on
%Plotting the Angle of Launch vs. the Horizontal displacement as a red star
subplot(1,2,2)
fig2 = plot(launchAngle, horizontalDisplacement, 'r*');
xlabel(('Angle of Launch (degrees)'))
ylabel(('Horizontal Displacement'))
hold on
end

Answers (1)

Simon Chan
Simon Chan on 25 Jul 2021
You need to provide 2 input arguments like the following:
[maxHeight, airTime, horizontalDisplacement] = modelProjectile(123,15)
You might just provide only 1 argument

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