Input argument "M" is undefined.

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Ivan Tan
Ivan Tan on 15 Feb 2016
Answered: Walter Roberson on 15 Feb 2016
function theta=fireApp(M,delta,stepnum)
%Create the Matrix A with M steps for high delta
%Parameter
lamda=0.103;
r=80;
W=1;
Q0=7.1e017;
Ta=16220;
thetaPress=473.15;
b=Ta/thetaPress^2;
K=Q0*W*exp(-2*Ta/thetaPress)/lamda;
%step size
h=1/(M-1);
I ended up having this error at the last line:
??? Input argument "M" is undefined.
Error in ==> fireApp at 13
h=1/(M-1);
Can anyone help me make sense of this error?

Answers (2)

Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 15 Feb 2016
Can you tell us how you call the function?
That likely happens when you try to run this from the editor where this file is open. But it is a function and you need to call it with parameters so that "M" is known.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Feb 2016
You cannot run this code by going to the MATLAB menu and requesting that it be executed, or by pushing one of the F5 of F12 buttons. You must go to the MATLAB command line and give the command name and pass in values for the three arguments. For example,
result = fireApp(172, 0.52347, 88);

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