I want to find R, but it says I have error on using fzero

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a=2.1.*10.^-3;
b=2.9.*10.^-4;
c=8.7.*10.^-8;
T=322 %Kelvins
resistance=@(R)(T(a+b.*log(R)+c.*(log(R)).^3)); %ohm
solution=fzero(resistance,200)
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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 6 Dec 2016
You don’t need to use ‘fzero’ in this equation. First solve the cubic equation for log( R ) using ‘roots’, and then solve for R using the ‘exp’ function, assumed your logs are natural logs, or powers of ten assuming the logs are base ten.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 6 Dec 2016
Your function is:
resistance=@(R)(T(a+b.*log(R )+c.*(log(R )).^3));
What is element (a+b.*log(R )+c.*(log(R )).^3) of the array T? Does that even evaluate to an integer value suitable for use as an index into an array? [That seems highly unlikely given your values of a, b, and c.]
I think you forgot an arithmetic operation (I'm guessing a minus sign) in your function.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 6 Dec 2016
No, you did post them. I recommend you go back and check that you've correctly written the function you intend to solve, because I'm pretty sure you didn't copy it into MATLAB correctly based on the plots I made.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Dec 2016
Steven is pointing out that you have T(expression) and that in MATLAB that is an indexing operation. Perhaps you meant T*(expression) or T-(expression)

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