Error using odearguments???

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Richard
Richard el 28 de Mzo. de 2012
Respondida: shobhit kumar el 25 de Dic. de 2013
What does this error message mean?
??? Error using ==> odearguments at 120
Inputs must be floats, namely single or double.
Error in ==> ode45 at 172
[neq, tspan, ntspan, next, t0, tfinal, tdir, y0, f0, odeArgs, odeFcn, ...
Error in ==> Testfunction at 32
[t,x] = ode45(@somefn, tspan, x0);
Thanks in advance for any help!

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Jan
Jan el 28 de Mzo. de 2012
The message means, that the subfunction odearguments recieves non-float values, although it needs this type. The message is actually clear in this point.
Are tspan or x0 both floating point types? You can check this by:
class(tspan)
class(x0)
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Jan
Jan el 28 de Mzo. de 2012
What did you type in at the input prompts? Perhaps variables, which have been declared as SYMs before?
Richard
Richard el 28 de Mzo. de 2012
I have written up this question here:
http://www.mathworks.co.uk/matlabcentral/answers/33756-symbols-vs-floating-points
But no, the inputs are numbers and I found that if I deleted c0, MATLAB is quite happy.
I don't understand what's wrong with c0 though. When I run it without c0, I get, for example
{x0 =
10 10}
class(x0)=double
whereas with c0, I get
{x0=
[10, 10, 20]}
,say, and
class(x0)=sym
So Matlab does get numbers, I don't know why the square brackets though and why the class.

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shobhit kumar
shobhit kumar el 25 de Dic. de 2013
i have the same problem but when i check class of x0 and tspan it is double than why i got the same error

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