Undefined funcion variable error

% Constants
beta=5;
alfa = 2.*beta/(beta+1);
tau1=4.4;
tau2=5;
Tc=1.24;
Ta=0.66;
g=0;
gamma=alfa.*(2-exp(-tau1));
% Time frames
t1=0:0.01:tau1;
t11 = tau1:0.01:8;
t2 = tau1:0.01:tau2;
t22 = tau2:0.01:8;
t3 = tau2:0.01:8;
t'==t1./Ta
z'=1
Va=@(t)alfa.*exp(-(u.*t')).*(1-g.*z') - (alfa-1);
Va1=Va(t1);
plot(t1,Va1);
Undefined function or variable 't'.

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These lines are not correct:
t'==t1./Ta
z'=1
The second mus stop Matlab with an error. Therefore I cannot believe, that the definition of Va is reached to produce this error message. Please post the real code.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 22 Jan 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 22 Jan 2019
t=t1./Ta % you define t here
z=1
Va=@(t)alfa.*exp(-(u.*t)).*(1-g.*z) - (alfa-1); % also you have a @(t)?? you have some problem with naming variables
Va1=Va(t1);
plot(t1,Va1);
Notes:
  • ' in matlab denotes complex conjugate transpose
  • to assign a variable to a numerical number/s use "=" not "=="
  • u is not defined in your code
  • I strongly suggest you to read anonymous function (usage)
  • Also don't name the variable gamma it contradicts with matlab's in-built function gamma

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You're doing a comparison
t'==t1./Ta
without sending the result to any variable. So it tries to get the variable "t" and take the transpose of it (because you used the apostrophe operator) so that it can compare it for equality to t1./Ta. The problem is t does not yet exist.
When you wrote that, what did you think t was supposed to be?

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