How to correct this?

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Kyle Saylon
Kyle Saylon on 4 Jun 2018
Commented: Greg on 4 Jun 2018
tspan = [55. 121.]; % Range for the independent variable
y0 = [467.992; 0.0423866]; % Initial values for the dependent variables
function dYfuncvecdt = ODEfun(t,Yfuncvec);
T = Yfuncvec(1);
X = Yfuncvec(2);
NCp = 2504;
V = 3.265 + 1.854;
Nao = 9.0448;
UA = 35.83;
dH = -590000;
Nbo = 33;
k = 0.00017 * exp(11273 / 1.987 * (1 / 461 - (1 / T)));
Qr = UA * (T - 298);
Theata = Nbo / Nao;
ra = 0 - (k * Nao ^ 2 * (1 - X) * (Theata - (2 * X)) / (V ^ 2));
rate = 0 - ra;
Qg = ra * V * dH;
dTdt = (Qg - Qr) / NCp;
dXdt = (0 - ra) * V / Nao;
dYfuncvecdt = [dTdt; dXdt];
function dYfuncvecdt = ODEfun(t,Yfuncvec);
Error: Function definitions are not permitted in this context.
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Kyle Saylon
Kyle Saylon on 4 Jun 2018
I exported this solution from polymath. They said that it can be copied directly after exporting.

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Greg
Greg on 4 Jun 2018
Edited: Greg on 4 Jun 2018
If the first non-comment line is not a function declaration (or a few other options such as classdef), the file is a script. Embedding functions in scripts was introduced in R2016b.
  • If you're running pre-R2016b, you can't do it, period.
  • If you're running R2016b or newer, you have to close each function with an end.
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Kyle Saylon
Kyle Saylon on 4 Jun 2018
I'm running R2017a. I just exported this from polymath and they said that the code can be copied directly to the matlab editor.
Greg
Greg on 4 Jun 2018
No idea what polymath is, but I rarely find they said… to be reliable.
As Aakash asked, what exactly are you trying to do? Can you link to or upload this polymath reference?

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