fsolve: Undefined function 'fsolve' for input arguments of type 'function_handle'.
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Nouhayla EL GHANI
on 3 Sep 2015
Commented: Star Strider
on 4 Sep 2015
Hello ,
I'am trying to solve non linear problem, with f solve but I get always the error:
Undefined function 'fsolve' for input arguments of type 'function_handle'.
The code is:
function F=CL_tau_HS(t,x,Ga,lamda,sigmma_e,nu,e,ea,tau_p,P,k)
F[(x(3)/Ga)*cosh(lamda*x(1))+x(2)/Ga-sigma_e
x(4)-(x(5)/Ga)*2*lamda*sinh(lamda*x(1))
2*x(5)-(x(3)/Ga)*4*(lamda^2)*cosh(lamda*x(1))
x(5)*(1-x(1))+x(4)-(P/(E*t*ea))*(1+3*k*(1-(nu^2))*(1+(ea/e)))
(x(3)/(2*lamda))*sinh(lamda*x(1))+0.5*x(2)*x(1)+0.5*tau_p*(1-x(1))-0.5*P];
I call it in the main function using:
x0=[10 1 1 1 1];
const=fsolve(@(t,x)CL_tau_HS(t,x,Ga,lamda,sigmma_e,nu,e,ea,tau_p,P,k),x0)
Thanks :)
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Star Strider
on 3 Sep 2015
The fsolve function is in the Optimization Toolbox. Be sure you have that toolbox.
Also, it wants functions that take one argument — the vector of variables you want it to solve for. Yours give it two to solve for, but I suspect that shouldn’t be throwing the error you see.
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Nouhayla EL GHANI
on 4 Sep 2015
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Star Strider
on 4 Sep 2015
The easiest way to see if you have it is to type ver in the Command Window. Your entire MATLAB installation information will be displayed in the result, so if you have the Optimization Toolbox, it will be listed.
If you don’t have it, and you have a university license, ask the person who controls that license. Otherwise, you will have to buy the toolbox. Contact MathWorks for that.
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