Error: Fsolve: Not enough input arguments
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Hi, I've seen several posts similar to mine, but after trying the fixes I still am getting the same error.
My code:
%%%cell 2
%%%second cell
h = @(t,z) [ (-0.2)*(z(1) - z(1).^3/3 - z(2) + I); (-0.2)*(0.7*(z(1) + 0.7 - 0.8*z(2))) ];
l = @(z) f(0,z);
fp2 = fsolve(h,[0 0]); % Find the fixed point
Vss2 = fp2(1); Wss2 = fp2(2); % Get the steady-state V and W values from "fp"
J2 = [ [1 - Vss2^2, -1]; [(-0.2*y)*0.7, (-0.2*y)*-0.8*0.7]]; % The Jacobian
Lambda2 = eig(J2); % Eigenvalues of Jacobian
The error I get:
Error using @(t,y,z)[(-0.2)*(z(1)-z(1).^3/3-z(2)+I);(-0.2)*(0.7*(z(1)+0.7-0.8*z(2)))]
Not enough input arguments.
Error in fsolve (line 219)
fuser = feval(funfcn{3},x,varargin{:});
Error in robcapps_2cell_FN (line 29)
fp2 = fsolve(h,[0 0]); % Find the fixed point
Caused by:
Failure in initial user-supplied objective function evaluation. FSOLVE cannot continue.
I'm fairly new to Matlab, so I'm sure it's something simple. Thanks in advance!
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