Function behaves unexpectedly on array inputs. To improve performance, properly vectorize your function to return an output with the same size and shape as the input arguments
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Elle
el 25 de Sept. de 2024
Comentada: Elle
el 1 de Oct. de 2024
Why am I getting the warning?
EDIT: removed VER information.
%% Hill equation
% Rate = Vmax * S^n / (K^n + S^n)
hill = @(S,Vmax,K,n) Vmax*S^n / (K^n + S^n);
%Check Michaelis Menton Function using S, Vmax=1, Km=0.1, and n=1)
hill_1 = @(S) hill(S, 1, 0.1, 1);
figure(1)
fplot(hill_1, [0,3])
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Swastik Sarkar
el 25 de Sept. de 2024
While the formula is correct, the MATLAB code provided works well for scalar values but requires element-wise operations when working with matrices. By default, MATLAB assumes matrix operations on the variables. To address the warning encountered, the code should be modified as follows:
% Note element-wise operations
hill = @(S,Vmax,K,n) Vmax .* S.^n ./ (K.^n + S.^n);
% Check Michaelis-Menten Function using S, Vmax=1, Km=0.1, and n=1
hill_1 = @(S) hill(S, 1, 0.1, 1);
% Plot the function
figure(1)
fplot(hill_1, [0, 3])
Further information can be found in the following documentation::
Hope this helps.
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Swastik Sarkar
el 1 de Oct. de 2024
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