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Thomas Humphrey
Thomas Humphrey el 13 de En. de 2012
Comentada: Michael el 7 de Feb. de 2024
When trying to run this function, every time it comes up with an error which I'm not sure where it is.
I'm calling it using the code, and getting the error:
[BPE] = BPE(T_f, X_f)
And I'm getting these errors:
??? Attempted to access BPE(69.81,42); index must be a positive integer or logical.
?? Index exceeds matrix dimensions
??? Attempted to access BPE(69,42); index out of bounds because numel(BPE)=1.
T_f = 69.81 and X_f = 42
This is my function file:
function [BPE] = BPE(T, X)
% A function to calculate The Boiling point elevation in degrees Celcius
A = (8.325e-2 + 1.883e-4 * T + 4.02e-6 * T^2);
B = (-7.625e-4 + 9.02e-5 * T - 5.2e-7 * T^2);
C = (1.522e-4 - 3e-6 * T - 3e-8 * T^2);
BPE = 100 * A*X + B*X^2 + C*X^3;
end
Any thoughts as to why this is failing?
Thanks in advance.
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Michael
Michael el 7 de Feb. de 2024
Anyone please clarify to me what T are we using in the below function?
function [rise] = BPRfunc(T,x)
A = (8.325e-2 + 1.883e-4*T + 4.02e-6*T.^2);
B = (-7.625e-4 + 9.02e-5 * T - 5.2e-7 * T.^2);
C = (1.522e-4 - 3e-6 * T - 3e-8 * T.^2);
rise = A*x + B*x^2 + C*x^3;
end
If it is the boiling point temperature of the feed water (seawater), isn't it dependent on BPE? Is it a scalar value?
Also, I think T changes with effect number?

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Wayne King
Wayne King el 13 de En. de 2012
Don't name your output variable the same as the function. Because after you output BPE once, then it's a variable in the workspace and you subsequently try to access a non-integer element of a variable (a scalar in this case).
Change the name of the output argument in your function.
function [BP] = BPE(T, X)
% A function to calculate The Boiling point elevation in degrees Celcius
A = (8.325e-2 + 1.883e-4 * T + 4.02e-6 * T^2);
B = (-7.625e-4 + 9.02e-5 * T - 5.2e-7 * T^2);
C = (1.522e-4 - 3e-6 * T - 3e-8 * T^2);
BP = 100 * A*X + B*X^2 + C*X^3;
end
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Thomas Humphrey
Thomas Humphrey el 13 de En. de 2012
Great, It's working now
Stupid me
Thanks a lot
Tom

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Jaap
Jaap el 13 de En. de 2012
BPE is both a function and an variable. Matlab can't make out which one you're referring to. try BPE_v = BPE(....)

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