Matlab for loop error with '>='
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Dear Matlab gurus,
Having trouble plotting several graphs using a for loop. Error comes upto '>='. Tried with '>' only, and it too won't work.
"Error: File: ******.m Line: 14 Column: 7 Unexpected MATLAB operator."
I'm not too good at computing. Help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Kelvin
% Drag force coefficient
c = 1.3
% Surface area of skydiver - m^2
A = 1.2
% Altitude - m
h = 40000
% Atmospheric pressure - Pa
p = 101325
% Specific gas constant for dry air - J/kg K
R = 287.058
% Density - mol
D = P/R.*T
for h >= 0
% Temperature - K
T = -1.033.*10.^-16.*h.^4 + 3.344.*10.^-12.*h.^3 + 2.521.*10.^7.*h.^2 - 0.009527.*h + 293;
% Pressure
P = p.*(1 - 2.256.*10.^-5.*h).^5.256;
% Drag Force
F = 1/2.*p.*v.^2.*c.*A;
h = h - 1;
end
% Q1
figure(1);
plot(T, h)
title('Temperature as a fn of Altitude')
xlabel('Temperature (K)')
ylabel('Height (m)')
% Q2
figure(2);
plot(P, h)
title('Pressure as a fn of Altitude')
xlabel('Pressure (Pa)')
ylabel('Height (m)')
% Q3
figure(3);
plot (D, h)
title('Density as a fn of Altitude')
xlabel('Density (mol.)')
ylabel('Height (m)')
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John D'Errico
on 24 Sep 2017
Edited: John D'Errico
on 24 Sep 2017
for x >= 0
is not valid MATLAB syntax. No matter what you think it means, you cannot make up new syntax and expect it to work. Computer languages don't work that way.
Perhaps you wanted a while loop. But x is undefined at that point.
I'd start by reading the help docs on for and while. Reading the manual is always a good idea.
doc for
doc while
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Kelvin Kong
on 24 Sep 2017
Kelvin Kong
on 24 Sep 2017
Image Analyst
on 24 Sep 2017
Uh, no. What value can be both equal to zero and greater than zero at the same time? Anyway, (h=0) is an assignment, and that will probably return "true" since the assignment can be made successfully. But a for loop is
for k = startValue : stepValue : endingValue
or
for k = setOfKValues
where setOfKValues is a set of values that k will take on in turn as the loop iterates.
I'm thinking you probably want
while h > 0
Kelvin Kong
on 25 Sep 2017
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