"Error using quiver"???

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Ana Vlajnic
Ana Vlajnic on 24 Feb 2015
Answered: Alka Nair on 25 Feb 2015
The error I get from my code is as follows:
Error using quiver (line 44)
DOUBLE cannot convert the input expression into a double array.
If the input expression contains a symbolic variable, use VPA.
CODE:
clear all;
syms y t;
f = (2*y - t)/ (2*t - y);
c = (abs(t - y))/ (abs((t + y)^3));
l = sqrt(f.^2 + 1);
[t, y] = meshgrid(-5:0.2:5, -5:0.2:5);
quiver(t, y, 1./l, f./l, 0.5), axis equal tight
xlabel 't', ylabel 'y'
END CODE
Please tell me what' I'm doing wrong!

Answers (1)

Alka Nair
Alka Nair on 25 Feb 2015
When the input argument to DOUBLE function is a symbolic expression, MATLAB will output the error message you received.
In this particular case, the arguments to 'quiver' '1./l' and 'f./l' are symbolic expressions. To workaround this issue, Use 'EVAL' to evaluate the symbolic expression.

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