- define“Phi”as a vector using element-wise operations.
- Use the “gradient” function to compute the numerical derivative for “Phidot”.
Looking to plot yaw motion of an aircraft but get "Array indices must be positive integers or logical values." Error
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clear all
clc
N_phidot = -0.36752;
N_phi = -8.3569;
N_delta_r = -3.8313;
delta_R = -10;
sigma = 1/2.*N_phi;
omega_d = (-N_phi-1/4.*(-N_phidot)^2)^(1/2);
xi = 1/2.*(-N_phidot/-N_phi^(1/2));
omega_n = (-N_phi)^(1/2);
beta = (N_delta_r/N_phi).*delta_R;
phi = atan(sigma/omega_d);
alpha = -1/2.*beta.*(omega_n/omega_d);
Tau = 2*3.14/omega_d;
xiomega_n = 1/Tau;
t = [0:0.01:10];
Phi(t) = beta.*(1-(omega_n/omega_d.*exp(-sigma.*t).*cos((omega_d.*t)-phi)));
Phidot(t) = diff(Phi(t));
figure(1)
plot(t,phidot)
title('Phidot vs time')
xlabel('seconds')
ylabel('degrees')
figure(2)
plot(t, phi)
title('Phi vs time')
xlabel('seconds')
ylabel('degrees')
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Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
Error in HW1MAE503Q2 (line 22)
Phi(t) = beta.*(1-(omega_n/omega_d.*exp(-sigma.*t).*cos((omega_d.*t)-phi)));
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Harshavardhan
on 26 Jun 2025
Edited: Harshavardhan
on 26 Jun 2025
MATLAB expects indices to be positive integers or logical values. You're trying to assign values to “Phi(t)”, which is interpreted as indexing into “Phi” using the values of “t”, which are not valid indices.
To fix this:
Here is the updated code for the definitions of “Phi” and “Phidot”:
% Phi and Phidot
Phi = beta .* (1 - (omega_n / omega_d) .* exp(-sigma .* t) .* cos((omega_d .* t) - phi_val));
Phidot = gradient(Phi, t);% Numerical derivative
For more information on “gradient” refer to the link below:
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