what is the error? Example?

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Idrees Muhammad
Idrees Muhammad on 9 Feb 2023
Commented: Walter Roberson on 10 Feb 2023
(1)
% ket Transforms a vector into normalized column vector.
function w=ket(;5)
[y,x]=size(v);
if x>1,
w=v.';
else
w=v;
end % if
% normalisation
w=w/sqrt(w'*w);
(2)
function Q = bra_ket(Psi,Phi,f_op)
Q = integral3(@(r1,r2,r3) Psi(r1,r2,r3).*f_op(Phi(r1,r2,r3)),r1min,r1max,r2min,r2max,r3min,r3max)
end
(3)
function Q = bra_ket_traps(Psi,Phi,f_op,r1,r2,r3)
opPhi = f_op(Phi,r1,r2,r3); % Here you might need additional argument
Q = trapz(r3(1,1,:),trapz(r2(1,:,1),trapz(r1(:,:,1),conj(Psi).*(opPhi)),2),3);
end
(4)
% cohstate cohstate(alpha,M) gives the state vector of M elements for
% a coherent state with given alpha
function v=cohstate(alpha,M)
v=zeros(M,1);
v((0)+1)=1;
for n=0:M-2
v((n+1)+1)=alpha/sqrt(n+1)*v((n)+1);
end % for
v=v/sqrt(v'*v);

Answers (2)

Luca Ferro
Luca Ferro on 9 Feb 2023
there is a ';' in the function call on line 1: function w=ket(;5)

Voss
Voss on 9 Feb 2023
Invalid syntax:
function w=ket(;5)
Inside the parentheses in a function definition should be a list of variable names. ";5" is not a list of variable names.
Maybe you meant:
function w=ket(v)
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Idrees Muhammad
Idrees Muhammad on 10 Feb 2023
i mean that how i put the numeric values for "alpha" and "m" to get the results of thie cohstate
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Feb 2023
If you are using the option on the green Run button to have it prompt you for the parameter values then OK, go ahead and do that. Personally I find doing that to be slow and not to offer me fine enough control for my purposes, but if that is what you want to do, go ahead and get back to us if you encounter further errors in your code.
Personally I use the techniques I described earlier https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/1909685-what-is-the-error-example#comment_2608885

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