solving system of multiple equations
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My code is:
syms BF1 BF2 BF3 BF4 CO COreq
eqn1 = BF3(i)==0.012*CO;
eqn2 = BF1(i)==0.92*CO;
eqn3 = BF4(i)==MaxBFvsk*PctBF*1000;
eqn4 = BF2(i)==(100*MuVO2)/(0.8*210);
eqn5 = COreq==BF1(i)+BF2(i)+BF3(i)+BF4(i);
eqn6 = CO==min(COmax,COreq);
[BF1(i),BF2(i),BF3(i),BF4(i),CO,COreq]=solve(eqn1,eqn2,eqn3,eqn4,eqn5,eqn6,BF1(i),BF2(i),BF3(i),BF4(i),CO,COreq);
Where MaxBFvsk, PctBF, MuVO2, COmax are all constants.
And it doesn't work because of equation 6, the error says:
Error using sym/min (line 98) Input arguments must be convertible to floating-point numbers.
Error in test (line 148) eqn6 = CO==min(COmax,COreq); %ml/min CO=HRR*SV is another method
I am not sure how to correct this problem.
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John D'Errico
on 7 Oct 2015
Edited: John D'Errico
on 7 Oct 2015
Look at equation 6, and then think about the error message.
eqn6 = CO==min(COmax,COreq);
Try this:
syms x y
min(x,y)
Error using sym/min (line 98)
Input arguments must be convertible to floating-point numbers.
The point is, min is invalid there in your equation. Min requires numeric arguments, not symbolic ones.
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