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April 29th, 2017, 09:56 AM
#1
Mathlab File writing
Hi!
I'm very new beginer of MAthLab programming.
My first try is facing the first problem.
Here is some simple commands in MathLab:
function y = myfun(x)
y = 1./((x+shift).^3-2*x-5);
shift=3;
Q = quad(@myfun,0,2);
Prompt input command in Command Windows, I get Errors:
??? Undefined function or variable "shift".
Error in ==> myfun at 2
y = 1./((x+shift).^3-2*x-5);
Error in ==> quad at 77
y = f(x, varargin{:});
How can I correct my code?
Can somebody helps me?
Thank you in advance.
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April 29th, 2017, 11:13 AM
#2
Re: Mathlab File writing
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