Error using gbellmf with Matlab
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Umar
on 2 Jul 2024
Hi Faycel,
My suggestions would be to ensure that the parameters passed to gbellmf are appropriate for the Gaussian bell-shaped membership function. Verify that the input values are within the expected range and data type. Additionally, confirm that the function is called correctly with the right syntax and that all required arguments are provided.
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Jul 2024
When you invoked AB_computation_5SV_PVT you did not pass in at least 5 parameters.
Typically this error is caused by attempting to invoke the code by pressing the green Run button. When you press the green Run button, the code is invoked with no parameters at all. MATLAB never goes searching in the environment looking for parameters with the same name as named parameters to a function: any parameter that is not passed positionally in the call is marked as missing.
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Sam Chak
on 2 Jul 2024
When the green "Run" button is clicked, it is similar to executing the code below. You may then wonder, "What should I do next? I have the code, but it does not run as I expected."
%% --- Command Window: >> AB_computation_5SV_PVT ---
AB_computation_5SV_PVT() % no inputs inside the parentheses ()
%% --- Editor: function starts here ---
function out = AB_computation_5SV_PVT(in1, in2, in3, in4, in5)
a = 1;
b = 2;
out = gbellmf(in5, in1);
end
%% --- Editor: function ends here ---
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