help in fzero function
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Here x, y,teta are vectors. When I call the function fzero it shows this message:
fzero(@(t)shkruajek(x,y,1,3,teta,0.1,4,t),0)
Exiting fzero: aborting search for an interval containing a sign change
because NaN or Inf function value encountered during search.
(Function value at -2.54232e+306 is NaN.)
Check function or try again with a different starting value.
NaN
can you help me to determine where is the problem here??
function [ek]=shkruajek(x,y,i,j,teta,speed,R,t)
ek=sqrt(((x(i)+ speed*cos(teta(i)*t)) - (x(j) + speed*sin(cos(teta(j)*t))))^ 2+ ((y(i) + speed*sin(teta(i)*t)) - (y(j) + speed*sin(teta(j)*t))).^ 2)-R;
end
a=fzero(@(t)shkruajek(x,y,i,j,teta,speed,R,t),0);
4 Comments
John Chilleri
on 13 Jan 2017
Is it possible your function doesn't have a root?
ana take
on 13 Jan 2017
ana take
on 13 Jan 2017
Walter Roberson
on 13 Jan 2017
Note that only the newer versions of MATLAB support fzero on complex-valued functions.
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John Chilleri
on 13 Jan 2017
Edited: John Chilleri
on 13 Jan 2017
1 vote
Hello,
In addition to what Walter Roberson said as good practice, it would appear that your function does not have a root.
I say this because your t is only found within sine and cosine functions, and after fzero has tested one period then no other value of t will make a difference, so the fact that it does not find a root within one period and rather continues to eventually error at -2.5 e306 suggests there is no root.
Hope this helps!
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