Error when running this code.

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Westin Messer
Westin Messer on 10 Dec 2016
Commented: dpb on 10 Dec 2016
Can anyone explain why I'm getting this error when I run this code.
assignment3_2
Undefined function or variable 'lorenz_attractor'.
Error in odearguments (line 87)
f0 = feval(ode,t0,y0,args{:}); % ODE15I sets args{1} to yp0.
Error in ode45 (line 115)
odearguments(FcnHandlesUsed, solver_name, ode, tspan, y0, options, varargin);
Error in assignment3_2 (line 2)
[t1, y1] = ode45(@lorenz_attractor,tspan,y0);
Here's the code
function [a, r2] = assignment3(XX,YY)
% linregr: linear regression curve fitting
% [a, r2] = linregr(x,y): Least squares fit of straight
% line to data by solving the normal equations
% input:
% x = independent variable
% y = dependent variable
% output:
% a = vector of slope, a(1), and intercept, a(2)
% r2 = coefficient of determination
n = length(XX);
if length(YY)~=n, error('x and y must be same length'); end
XX = XX(:); YY = YY(:); % convert to column vectors
sx = sum(XX); sy = sum(YY);
sx2 = sum(XX.*XX); sxy = sum(XX.*YY); sy2 = sum(YY.*YY);
a(1) = (n*sxy-sx*sy)/(n*sx2-sx^2);
a(2) = sy/n-a(1)*sx/n;
r2 = ((n*sxy-sx*sy)/sqrt(n*sx2-sx^2)/sqrt(n*sy2-sy^2))^2;
% create plot of data and best fit line
xp = linspace(min(XX),max(XX),2);
yp = a(1)*xp+a(2);
plot(XX,YY,xp,yp)
grid on
And this is the script I am running.
tspan = [0 30]; y0 = [5 5 5]; y00 = [5.00001 5 5];
[t1, y1] = ode45(@lorenz_attractor,tspan,y0);
[t2, y2] = ode45(@lorenz_attractor,tspan,y00);
y21 = interp1(t2,y2,t1);
Y = log(abs(y21(:,3)- y1(:,3)));
X = t1;
XX = X(266:891,1);
YY = Y(266:891,1);
lin = assignment3(XX,YY)
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Westin Messer
Westin Messer on 10 Dec 2016
When I put that in my script file I still got the same error.
dpb
dpb on 10 Dec 2016
Can't define functions in script files.
There has to be a pre-existing function of the name in an m-file on the searchable MATLABPATH that will show up when run the script.
There is a packaged demo lorenz with Matlab distribution but no builtin lorenz_attractor. I presume given the comment at the top of the code this came from some coursework code somewhere; you've not downloaded the complete code (or were to supply the function yourself, maybe???).

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