Question about calling user defined function to another script
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hello
first here is my user_defined_function code.(name is A_execute1.m)
function A=A_execute1(r)
global V;
A=pi*r*(sqrt(r^2+((9*V^2)/(pi^2*r^4))));
end
second, this is the script file(i made) that i want to call A_execute1 file to.
(to draw graph to see)
r=[-100:0.01:100];
V=10;
fminbnd('A_execute1',-100, 100)
plot(r,A_execute1(r)), xlabel('r'), ylabel('A')
grid
but it says error that
Error using fminbnd (line 237)
User supplied objective function must return a scalar
value.
Error in test4 (line 3)
fminbnd('A_execute1',-100, 100)
why it says that error?
i think i designed scalar value, not vector.
1 Comment
Stephen23
on 27 Oct 2022
Do not use global variablesto pass parameter values, use the methods shown here: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/math/parameterizing-functions.html
Accepted Answer
Matt J
on 27 Oct 2022
Edited: Matt J
on 27 Oct 2022
It returns empty.
%r=[-100:0.01:100];
V=10;
A_execute1(-100)
[r,fval]=fminbnd(@(r) A_execute2(r,V),-100,100)
function A=A_execute1(r)
global V;
A=pi*r*(sqrt(r^2+((9*V^2)/(pi^2*r^4))));
end
function A=A_execute2(r,V)
A=pi*r*(sqrt(r^2+((9*V^2)/(pi^2*r^4))));
end
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