Input Arguments of Type Double

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Jamie
Jamie on 8 May 2013
This is my function
function[x] = fixedpt(xin,tol)
xold=xin;x=g(xin),
while abs(x-xold)>tol,xold=x;x=g(xold), end
end
When I try to use it I get the error
Undefined function 'g' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Error in fixedpt (line 2)
xold=xin;x=g(xin),
How can I fix this?

Answers (2)

Matt J
Matt J on 8 May 2013
You need to define g (a function? a vector?) so that MATLAB knows what it is.
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Matt J
Matt J on 8 May 2013
Jamie Commented:
All I know is that it is a .m file, the code was written by my lecturer and I was just supposed to be using it, I have no idea how the code works.
We were told to download it to matlab then plug in our numbers.
Matt J
Matt J on 8 May 2013
Edited: Matt J on 8 May 2013
Take the code to your lecturer, then. We have no way of knowing where "g" is supposed to come from if it's not defined in the mfile itself. Possibly you were meant to download that, too.

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Jamie
Jamie on 8 May 2013
Edited: Matt J on 8 May 2013
Relocated to Comment by Matt J

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