why do I get "Undefined function or variable 'tspan'."

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I'm trying to solve for pendulum and everytime I try to run the file I get
Undefined function or variable 'tspan'.
function [z_ydot] = pendulum(t,z_y,k,d,m,L,g)
z_ydot = zeros(4,1);
z_ydot(1) = z_y(2);
z_ydot(2) = (k.*d^2.*(z_y(3)-z_y(1))./(m.*L^2) - ((g.*z_y(1))./L);
z_ydot(3) = z_y(4);
z_ydot(4) = (k.*d^2.*(z_y(1)-z_y(3))./(m.*L^2) - ((g.*z_y(3))./L);
clear; clc; close all
g=9.81; % acceleration due to gravity
m=2; % mass in kilograms
L=0.75; % length in metres
d=0.5; % distance to the spring in metres
k=130; % spring stiffness in N/m
timespan = [0 20]; % timespan in seconds
% z1=theta; z2=thetadot
y_z0 = [0 0 13 0];
[t,z_y] = ode45(@(t,z_y) pendulum(t,z_y,k,d,m,L,g), tspan, y_z0);
% time history of theta1
figure
plot(t,z_y(:,1))
title('Theta 1');
xlabel('time')
ylabel('theta')
grind on
% time history of theta2
figure
plot(t,z_y(:,3))
title('Theta 2');
xlabel('time')
ylabel('thetadot')
grind on

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 28 Mar 2020
The code defines that variable as ‘timespan’. The argument names and the varialble names must always match.
Try this:
[t,z_y] = ode45(@(t,z_y) pendulum(t,z_y,k,d,m,L,g), timespan, y_z0);
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