Container.map Error

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Gregory Drake
Gregory Drake on 13 Apr 2019
Commented: Gregory Drake on 13 Apr 2019
Hello, I am receiver this error and I am not sure how to fix the key type when I pass this through a function.
Specified key type does not match the type expected for this container.
>> k_air = get_k_air(T);
function k_air = get_k_air(T1)
keys = {250,300,350,400,450,500,550,600,650,700,750,800,850,900,950,1000};
values = [1.401,1.4,1.398,1.395,1.391,1.387,1.381,1.376,1.37,1.364,1.359,1.354,1.349,1.344,1.34,1.336];
lookup_table = containers.Map(keys,values);
k_air = lookup_table(T1);
end

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 13 Apr 2019
Edited: Geoff Hayes on 13 Apr 2019
Gregory - the error message is suggesting that your key, which is the input T (or T1 in your function), is of a data type that is not compatible the key set for your container. It looks like your keys are integer scalars so what are you passing in as T?
You may want to try using isKey to see if your container has the key before you try to access the container with your passed in key.
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Gregory Drake
Gregory Drake on 13 Apr 2019
Thank you.
This was my "T" --- T = linspace(250,1000,16);
So I was trying to pass an entire array through the function instead of calling out specific values in the array I am trying to create an efficency table. I managed to understand what I was doing wrong from your answer.

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