False position infinite loop
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Hi there.
This function gets stuck in an infinite loop. Do you all have any suggestions for me?
function [R, E] = myFalsePosition(f, xL, xR, tol)
if sign (f(xL)) == sign(f(xR))
error 'you are arrested!!!'
end
yL = f(xL);
yR = f(xR);
new_x = ((xR*yL) - (xL*yR))/(yL - yR);
new_y = f(new_x);
e = abs(new_y);
E = e;
while e > tol
if f(xL)*f(new_x) > 0
xL = new_x;
yL = f(xL);
else
xR = new_x;
yR = f(xR);
end
end
new_x = ((xR*yL) - (xL*yR))/(yL - yR);
new_y = f(new_x);
R = [R new_x];
e = abs(new_y);
E = [E e];
end
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per isakson
on 18 Nov 2014
Edited: per isakson
on 19 Nov 2014
0 votes
I reformatted your function.
Neither e nor tol is changed in the while-loop. If   e > tol   is true when entering the loop it will remain true.
Possible, the end of the loop is not in the position, which you intended.
My
on 21 Dec 2025
function p = myfalseposition(f,p0,p1,TOL,N0)
q0 = f(p0);
q1 = f(p1);
for i = 1:N0
% False Position formülü
p = p1 - q1*(p1-p0)/(q1-q0);
if abs(p-p1) < TOL
return
end
q = f(p);
if q*q1 < 0
p0 = p1;
q0 = q1;
end
p1 = p;
q1 = q;
end
disp('Method failed');
end
%Main
clear; clc;
f = @(x) cos(x) - x;
p0 = 0.5;
p1 = pi/2;
TOL = 1e-3;
N0 = 100;
p = myfalseposition(f,p0,p1,TOL,N0)
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