Help with creating a Newton-Raphson algorithm function

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As a part of a MATLAB course I've been asked to create a function that will solve a mathematical function by using Newton-Raphson algorithm.
So I've written the following function:
function s=newtRaph(Y,x1)
syms x
y=diff(Y,x);
Y=subs(Y,x,x1);y=subs(y,x,x1);
for i=1:4
xx=x1-(Y/y);
x1=xx;
end
s=x1;
And called it in the script like so:
syms x
y=x-cos(x);
newtRaph(y,3)
The problem is that i get the following ans instead of the solution:
ans =
(4*(cos(3) - 3))/(sin(3) + 1) + 3
Can anyone tell me what am I doing wrong?

Accepted Answer

madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 17 Nov 2018
Can anyone tell me what am I doing wrong?
Since you created a function with a single output you have to also call it with an output .
as below:
Solution=newtRaph(y,3)
  5 Comments
IKIK
IKIK on 17 Nov 2018
Edited: IKIK on 17 Nov 2018
Maybe that is the solution but it is way beyond my level of understanding.
Thank you for your help
madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 17 Nov 2018
Edited: madhan ravi on 17 Nov 2018
Anytime :) ,If it helped you make sure to accept the answer

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Greg Heath
Greg Heath on 17 Nov 2018
Edited: Greg Heath on 17 Nov 2018
Add the line
ans = ans
Hope this helps.
Thank you for formally accepting my answer
Greg

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