Too many input arguments

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Dursman Mchabe
Dursman Mchabe on 9 Feb 2019
Commented: Dursman Mchabe on 12 Feb 2019
Hi everyone,
I know this is a self-explaining error. I know it is usually caused by:
1) Passing a function more input arguments than it expected to receive, perhaps by passing a list of inputs rather than a vector of inputs, or have tried to obtain two outputs from a function that only returns one.
2) You have multiple functions with the same name. etc.
But I think all my inputs the function in line 117 are requred, yet I still get an error message:
Error using fzero (line 306)
FZERO cannot continue because user-supplied function_handle ==> @(pH)HionpH(pH,b) failed with the error below.
Too many input arguments.
Error in SlurryCase10Feb2019>kinetics (line 117)
pH = fzero(@(pH)HionpH(pH,b),pH1);
Error in lsqcurvefit (line 213)
initVals.F = feval(funfcn_x_xdata{3},xCurrent,XDATA,varargin{:});
Error in SlurryCase10Feb2019 (line 73)
[b]=lsqcurvefit(@kinetics,b0,tdata,ydata);
Caused by:
Failure in initial objective function evaluation. LSQCURVEFIT cannot continue.
What can I change, on the attached code, to solve this problem?
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BERGHOUT Tarek
BERGHOUT Tarek on 10 Feb 2019
send me the main program and subprogmes in rar file , and i will help you
Dursman Mchabe
Dursman Mchabe on 12 Feb 2019
Thanks a lot Berghout. Apology for the delayed response. My PC stopped working. To which email address must I send the file. It is actual a very small program. I have it in one script. Lines 82 to 180 are the main program. Sub-programes are the nested functions.

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Accepted Answer

Stephen23
Stephen23 on 10 Feb 2019
Edited: Stephen23 on 10 Feb 2019
Everywhere you call function HionpH you call it with two input arguments, but you defined the actual function with just one input argument (thus the error):
function ph = HionpH (pH)
"What can I change, on the attached code, to solve this problem?"
There are two possible solutions:
  • only call HionpH with one input argument (matching how it is defined), or
  • change the definition to accept two input arguments, e.g.:
function ph = HionpH(pH,b)
and then you will have to decide what you want to do with that input (if anything).
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Dursman Mchabe
Dursman Mchabe on 12 Feb 2019
Thank you. I try that.
Dursman Mchabe
Dursman Mchabe on 12 Feb 2019
I have set a breakpoint on line 218, and I have used a starting guess of pH_trial of 6.6379, which is a zero of @HionpH. Strangely, I still get:
Error using fzero (line 328)
Function value at starting guess must be finite and real.
Error in SlurryCase10Feb2019>SO2_OdeDriver (line 218)
pH = fzero(@(pH)HionpH(pH,b),pH_trial);
Error in SlurryCase10Feb2019>kinetics (line 164)
y = SO2_OdeDriver(y0,b);
Error in lsqcurvefit (line 213)
initVals.F = feval(funfcn_x_xdata{3},xCurrent,XDATA,varargin{:});
Error in SlurryCase10Feb2019 (line 73)
[b]=lsqcurvefit(@kinetics,b0,tdata,ydata);
Caused by:
Failure in initial objective function evaluation. LSQCURVEFIT cannot continue.

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