Not enough input arguments
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function dy= test(t,y)
dy = zeros(2,1);
dy(1)=t-y(1)./t;
dy(2)=y(1)./t-y(2).*t; (error in this line)
Error using test(line 3) Not enough input arguments
Can somebody help me to find the problem please? Thanks
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Matt Tearle
on 29 Nov 2011
From your comment to Jan: "then run it"...
If you are running it as a script then it will give this error message because test is a function, requiring t and y to be passed in as arguments. Call it as a function and it should work fine:
>> test(pi,rand(2,1))
ans =
3.1230e+000
-2.9509e+000
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Jan
on 29 Nov 2011
I guess, that you have a function called "t":
which t
Please post the complete error message in the future. It contains helpful information.
Walter Roberson
on 29 Nov 2011
What arguments are you passing to test when you invoke it?
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