I run code Matlab:
function yp=khidonghoc(t,y)
m = 10;
cd = 0.2;
g = 9.81;
w = m*g;
tspan=[0 5];
y0=[0;100;0;10];
yp = zeros(4,1);
yp(1)= y(2);
yp(2) = ((-cd/m)*y(2)*(y(2)^2+y(4)^2)^(0.5));
yp(3) = y(4);
yp(4) = ((-w/m)-(cd/m)*y(4)*(y(2)^2+y(4)^2)^(0.5));
[t,y]=ode45('khidonghoc',tspan,y0);
plot(t,y(:,1),y(:,3))
hold on;grid on;
xlabel('X-Displacement')
ylabel('Y-Displacement')
title('X vs Y Displacement')
end
Matlab error: "Not enough input arguments.
Error in khidonghoc (line 9)
yp(1)= y(2);"
Thanks you very much.

2 Commenti

Adam
Adam il 3 Set 2019
Pass in some arguments! How did you call the function? It expects two input arguments so if you don't pass them in it will give you that error.
Johnny Vendetta
Johnny Vendetta il 7 Set 2019
thank you Adam

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Torsten
Torsten il 3 Set 2019

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function main
tspan=[0 5];
y0=[0;100;0;10];
[t,y]=ode45(@khidonghoc,tspan,y0);
plot(t,y(:,1),t,y(:,3))
hold on;grid on;
xlabel('X-Displacement')
ylabel('Y-Displacement')
title('X vs Y Displacement')
end
function yp=khidonghoc(t,y)
m = 10;
cd = 0.2;
g = 9.81;
w = m*g;
yp = zeros(4,1);
yp(1)= y(2);
yp(2) = ((-cd/m)*y(2)*(y(2)^2+y(4)^2)^(0.5));
yp(3) = y(4);
yp(4) = ((-w/m)-(cd/m)*y(4)*(y(2)^2+y(4)^2)^(0.5));
end

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