How to use a fzero function and subfunctions?

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Hi,
I am working on a code that involves using an fzero function but I can't figure out how to make it work. I need to find the density of air. This is what I have thus far.
%Parameters
T=250; Tb=340; Bstr=20.5*10^6; b_4=-0.00168785; b_3=-0.0223299;
b_2=-0.1704; b_1=-1.94783; b0=2.16059; b1=-0.0222243; c_3=2.50287;
c_2=-5.52109; c_1=4.29631; c0=1.19665; R=8.314; P=0.01;
tau=T/Tb;
B=Bstr*(b_4*tau^-4+b_3*tau^-3+b_2*tau^-2+b_1*tau^-1+b0*tau^0+b1*tau^1);
C=Bstr^2*(c_3*tau^-3+c_2*tau^-2+c_1*tau^-1+c0*tau^0);
x0=(initalguess);
x=fzero(@func1,x0);
p=0.029*pbar;
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Stasha
Stasha on 3 Dec 2013
I can't find that button but all I am really needing to understand is how to input the equation in the function under %subfunction to get it to be called up to work for the fzero?
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Matt J on 3 Dec 2013
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Stasha
Stasha on 3 Dec 2013
Edited: Matt J on 3 Dec 2013
%Inputs
%T = Temperature, P = Pressure
T = input('Required temperature in Kelvin')
P = input('Required pressure in MPa')
%Parameters
Tb=340; Bstr=20.5*10^6; b_4=-0.00168785; b_3=-0.0223299;
b_2=-0.1704; b_1=-1.94783; b0=2.16059; b1=-0.0222243; c_3=2.50287;
c_2=-5.52109; c_1=4.29631; c0=1.19665;
%Equation 2
tau=T/Tb;
B=Bstr*(b_4*tau^-4+b_3*tau^-3+b_2*tau^-2+b_1*tau^-1+b0*tau^0+b1*tau^1);
C=Bstr^2*(c_3*tau^-3+c_2*tau^-2+c_1*tau^-1+c0*tau^0);
x0=1;
x=fzero(@(pbar) 1+B*pbar+C*pbar^2,x0)
p=0.029*pbar;
%Parameters
Ts=132.5; pstr=314.3; H=6.1609*10^-6; A1=1.128516; A_5=2.60661; A0=-1.00;
A_1=-0.709661; A_2=0.662534; A_3=-0.197846; A_4=0.00770147; B1=0.465601;
B2=1.26469; B3=-0.511425; B4=0.2746;
%Equation 1
pr=p/pstr;
Tr=T/Ts;
yt=A1*Tr+A_5*Tr^0.5+A0*Tr^0+A_1*Tr^-1+A_2*Tr^-2+A_3*Tr^-3+A_4*Tr^-4;
yp=B1*pr+B2*pr^2+B3*pr^3+B4*pr^4;
y=H*(yt+yp);
end
%subfunction
function [] = pbar
% Parameters
T=250; R=8.314;
Z=P/pbar*R*T;
Z=1+B*pbar+C*pbar^2
end

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sixwwwwww
sixwwwwww on 3 Dec 2013
Your code is working but its not giving correct ans because of your initial condition:
%Parameters
T=250;
Tb=340;
Bstr=20.5*10^6;
b_4=-0.00168785;
b_3=-0.0223299;
b_2=-0.1704;
b_1=-1.94783;
b0=2.16059;
b1=-0.0222243;
c_3=2.50287;
c_2=-5.52109;
c_1=4.29631;
c0=1.19665;
%Equation 2
tau=T/Tb;
B=Bstr*(b_4*tau^-4+b_3*tau^-3+b_2*tau^-2+b_1*tau^-1+b0*tau^0+b1*tau^1);
C=Bstr^2*(c_3*tau^-3+c_2*tau^-2+c_1*tau^-1+c0*tau^0);
x0 = 1;
x = fzero(@(pbar)1+B*pbar+C*pbar^2 ,x0) ;
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Stasha
Stasha on 3 Dec 2013
Sixwwwwww, The code you said runs fine is not my complete code. The one above it is and that is the one I'm getting an error on.

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