Undefined function sgn(z)

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Advait Sinha
Advait Sinha on 19 Jun 2019
Answered: Abhishek Kumar on 26 Jun 2019
close all;
dt = 0.01;%time step
k=1;
m=1;%initial parameters
u1 =1;
u2 =2;
z = u2-u1;
c = sgn(z);
h = c*z;
v=1;
a=1;
tend=10;
t=0;
i=1
while t < tend-2*dt
vh=v(i)-dt*k*h(i)/ (2*m);
h(i+1)= z(i)+ dt*vh;
a(i+1)= -k*h(i+1)/2;
v(i+1)= vh + dt*a(i+1)/2;
i = i+1;
t = t + dt
end
plot(linspace(0,tend,tend/dt),z);
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 19 Jun 2019
Edited: Stephen23 on 19 Jun 2019
Did you actually intend to use sign ?

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Abhishek Kumar
Abhishek Kumar on 26 Jun 2019
Hi Advait
There is no function called 'sgn' in matlab. It seems that you wanted to use 'sign' to get the sign of the variable and then make it positive.
you can use to command window to find whether a function exists or not, and if it exists what it does. eg.
>> help sign

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