function and indexing errors
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Hichem Younsi
el 21 de Dic. de 2018
Respondida: Hichem Younsi
el 24 de Dic. de 2018
hello a newest askig help
i have a function to calculate in a loop a variable
function Ls= WeLatente(WeSolFin,Lc,Ds)
Ls=0;
k=6;
for k=1:k
Ls(k)=Ls(k)+WeSolFin(k)'*Lc*Ds;
end
and i get 2 errors messages
Not enough input arguments.
and
Error in WeLatente (line 6)
Ls(k)=Ls(k)+WeSolFin(k)'*Lc*Ds;
any help i'll appreciate
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madhan ravi
el 21 de Dic. de 2018
Sir Wlater is right about calling function other than that there is indeed an error inside the loop:
function Ls= WeLatente(WeSolFin,Lc,Ds)
k=6;
Ls=zeros(1,k); % preallocate
for k=2:k
% ^----- here
Ls(k)=Ls(k-1)+WeSolFin(k)'*Lc*Ds;
% ^^^----- here
end
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Walter Roberson
el 21 de Dic. de 2018
you are trying to run the code by just clicking the green run button . When you click that button the function is run without passing in any parameters . you need to go down to the command line and invoke the function passing in appropriate parameters .
When you click on the run button , MATLAB will not look in the base workspace to try to find variables of the same name as the parameters .
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Walter Roberson
el 24 de Dic. de 2018
is the error ont the command where i run it.
Yes. As we have told you before, when you click on the green Run button, MATLAB will not look in your workspace to find variables named in the function. Every function has its own set of variable names that are only meaningful within the function and do not refer to any other function's variables (exception: nested functions with shared variables.)
You need to go to the command line and command
Ls = WeLatente(WeSolFin, Lc, Ds);
That will allow it to take the variables WeSolFin and Lc and Ds from the base workspace and pass their values in to the function, which will attempt to use them.
You will then run into the problem that your code does
Ls(k)=Ls(k)+WeSolFin(k)'*Lc*Ds;
but your WeSolFin is a table() object, and indexing a table object at k using () indexing is not going to work, and if it worked it would not return a numeric value that could be added. What you probably need is to invoke,
Ls = WeLatente(WeSolFin{:,:}, Lc, Ds);
Note that this is the same thing that madhan told you to do in https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/436868-function-and-indexing-erros?s_tid=prof_contriblnk#answer_353555 but you missed seeing that because you ASKED THE SAME QUESTION TWICE and the discussion got split.
madhan ravi
el 24 de Dic. de 2018
Editada: madhan ravi
el 24 de Dic. de 2018
+1 This explanation will sort out the error beautifully...
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