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When I run my code, I keep getting this error: "The following error occurred converting from sym to double: Unable to convert expression into double array."
r=50;
d=50;
a=12.61;
syms x
syms y
J=(besselj(0,x*y*a/d))*((1-y^2)^0.5)*y;
B1=int(J, y, [0 1]);
E1=zeros(1,301);
t=0:0.1:30;
for i=1:301
B=B1*besselj(0,x*r/d)*((x*tanh(x))^0.5)*sin((((9.81/d*t(i)^2)*x)*tanh(x))^0.5)*x;
E1(i)=vpaintegral(B, x, [0 2000])
end

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Areej Varamban Kallan
Areej Varamban Kallan on 7 Feb 2019
Edited: Areej Varamban Kallan on 7 Feb 2019
Hi Tommaso,
The variable E1 is defined to be a 'double' array outside the foor loop. The variable B is of symbolic type. In the for loop you are attempting to assign each element of a 'double' array to a symbolic object, which is not correct. Redefine E1 as:
E1 = sym(zeros(1,301));
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Tommaso Attili
Tommaso Attili on 7 Feb 2019
Hi Areej,
Thanks for you help. I'll modify my code. Then to plot E1 versus t is it right:
f=double(E1)
plot(t,f)

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Bo Zhang
Bo Zhang on 18 Nov 2020
thanks

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