The expression to the left of the equals sign is not a valid target for an assignment.
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function[engtq_Nm,fuelrate_kgps]=calcengtq(xx,yy,zz,engpw_w,speed)
gearratio=[3.38,1.76,1.18,0.89,0.70,0.58];
engspeeds=speed./gearratio;
engtq_Nm=(engpw_w*30)./(pi.*engspeeds);
for i=1:1:6
fuelrategm/kwh(i)= interp2(xx,yy,zz,engspeeds(i),engtq_Nm(i));
end
fuelrate_kgps=fuelrategm/kwh.*engpw_w/36e8;
end
its giving me the error in line6. please help me with this
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SvB
on 28 Feb 2018
If I'm right, line 6 refers to this line of code:
fuelrategm/kwh(i)= interp2(xx,yy,zz,engspeeds(i),engtq_Nm(i));
You're trying to assign the result of interp2(xx,yy,zz,engspeeds(i),engtq_Nm(i)) to a variable called fuelrategm/kwh. Matlab doesn't see this as a single variable, but interprets it as fuelrategm divided by kwh. To the left of the equal sign, you should just have a single variable.
Try renaming it to fuelrategm_kwh, and you should be fine.
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