Not enough input arguments: fminbnd
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Function file:
function fun = SinExample(x,x1,x2)
x1 = 0;
x2 = 2.*3.14178;
fun = sin(x);
Solution File:
x1 = 0;
x2 = 2.*3.14178;
fun = fminbnd(@SinExample,x1,x2);
I am a beginner and this is a simple example file solving for sin(x). It just says, "Too many input arguments," in line 5 i.e. "fun = fminbnd(@SinExample,x1,x2)." Tried to execute with only the function file:
function fun = SinExample(x,x1,x2)
x1 = 0;
x2 = 2.*3.14178;
fun = sin(x);
fun = fminbnd(@SinExample,x1,x2);
Error-"Not enough input arguments," in line 4 i.e. "fun = sin(x)".
Please yelp.
Answers (1)
KSSV
on 28 Aug 2017
fun = @sin;
x1 = 0;
x2 = 2.*3.14178 ;
x = fminbnd(fun,x1,x2)
5 Comments
Devdatt Thengdi
on 28 Aug 2017
Stephen23
on 28 Aug 2017
Show us the complete output of this command:
which sin -all
Jan
on 28 Aug 2017
And please post a copy of the complete error message.
Devdatt Thengdi
on 4 Sep 2017
Stephen23
on 4 Sep 2017
"Could any of you provide me with a editor code for fminbnd sin"
KSSV already did.
"And What do we do if we are getting arguement errors as specified as above?"
Restart MATLAB and do not name variables or functions with the names of any inbuilt MATLAB functions.
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