Using 'fzero' in a for loop
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Hello,
I am trying to solve for the roots within a 'for loop', and within the function for which I am root finding, I am using a previously defined variable.
It might make it easier to show my code:
A_Astar_x = zeros(1,IL-1);
Mach_Test = zeros(1,IL-1);
M_x = zeros(1,IL-1);
for i=1:IL-1
A_Astar_x(i) = (y(i,JL)-y(i,1))/(y(1,JL)-y(1,1))*A_A;
Mach_Test(i) = @(set) A_Astar_x(i)-(1/set)*((1+.5*(gamma-1)*set^2)/(.5*(gamma+1))).^alpha;
M_x(i) = fzero(Mach_Test(i),.2);
end
I get an error message that says:
Conversion to double from function_handle is not possible.
Does this error message mean that I cannot solve for the roots iteratively like this?
If not, does anyone know any other methods to go about this?
Thanks,
Jon
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Accepted Answer
Matt J
on 26 Apr 2021
Edited: Matt J
on 26 Apr 2021
Do you really need to save the sequences of anything besides the M_x(i)? If not, then,
for i=1:IL-1
A_Astar_x = (y(i,JL)-y(i,1))/(y(1,JL)-y(1,1))*A_A;
Mach_Test = @(set) A_Astar_x-(1/set)*((1+.5*(gamma-1)*set^2)/(.5*(gamma+1))).^alpha;
M_x(i) = fzero(Mach_Test,.2);
end
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