Need Help with Newton's Method for the Following code; keep getting errors

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clc;
close all;
clear all;
x = 1;
y = 2;
for i = 1:10
f(x) = (-x(i).^2) - (2*y(i)) + 2;
f(y) = (-x(i)) - (4*y(i).^2) + 4;
A(1,1) = 2*x(i);
A(1,2) = 2;
A(2,1) = 1;
A(2,2) = 8*y(i);
Z_new = f'\A + f; %f' denotes a column
x(i) = Z_new(1,1);
y(i) = Z_new(1,2);
end
end
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KSSV
KSSV on 12 Feb 2016
what is that code? It will not work. x and y are scalars, you are expecting it to be vector inside the loop. You have to read basics of matlab and the problem you are solving.

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Marc
Marc on 12 Feb 2016
You may want to look into the following in the documentation:
  • @ or annonymous functions
  • preallocation
Cleve Moler's recent blog on Newton's method gives a good example of setting up an anonymous function, its derivative and has a simple implementation of newton's method already there.

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