fsolve

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Nasir Qazi
Nasir Qazi on 19 Mar 2012
Commented: ahmed elakhdar on 17 Jun 2016
% can I give two input values to fsolve , like this
X = fsolve(@eq ,(x,T))
% where x & T are input guess values which goes into eq to prove the %function =0 ) , All I need to know if I can give 2-inputs how can I %write the code in matlab for fsolve containing 2 inputs .
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ahmed elakhdar
ahmed elakhdar on 17 Jun 2016
already i have the same problem

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Jacob Halbrooks
Jacob Halbrooks on 19 Mar 2012
FSOLVE only accepts a one-input function. However, you can create an anonymous function and bind your second input to a particular value, and then FSOLVE will solve the system for that value. For example:
T = c; % T assigned to a constant value
x = fsolve(@(x)eq(x,T), x0)
The last example in the help for FSOLVE shows this approach.

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