Error in inline expression ==> Not enough input arguments.
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Sakthivel Natham Chandrasekaran
on 24 Jun 2021
Answered: Steven Lord
on 24 Jun 2021
I hav attached my code below. When i try to run the inline command it always says error in inline expression.
Basically, I'm trying to use cells to process a large amount of data from an FEM software.
Initially, i try to create a stress tensor and then the hydrostatic part and deviatoric part, which are basically matrices.
hypsph is a function consisting of two variables which is also shown below.
S{41976}=zeros(3,3,39);
for col=1:41976
for row=1:39
S{col}(:,:,row) = [S11(row,col), S12(row,col), S13(row,col)
S12(row,col), S22(row,col), S23(row,col)
S13(row,col), S23(row,col), S33(row,col)];
end
end
%% 3. Creating Hydrostatic stress and Deviatoric Stress Tensor
SD{41976}= zeros(3,3,39);
SH{41976}= zeros(1,39);I=eye(3,3);
for col=1:41976
for row=1:39
SH{col}(:,row)=(S{col}(1,1,row)+S{col}(2,2,row)+S{col}(3,3,row))/3;
SD{col}(:,:,row)= S{col}(:,:,row) - (I)*SH{col}(:,row);
Svec{col}(:,:)= [(sqrt(3)/(2*SD{col}(1,1,row)))
SD{col}(2,2,row)-SD{col}(3,3,row)
SD{col}(1,2,row)
SD{col}(1,3,row)
SD{col}(2,3,row)]';
% Svec{col}(1,1,row)=0;
end
end
%% plot
clc
a(:,:)=Svec{2};
J2m_iniz = (max(a) + min(a)) ./2;
f=inline('hypsph','Sp','S');
[J2m,J2ai,J2a] = fminimax(f,J2m_iniz,[],[],[],[],[],[],[],options,a);
%%%%%%%%%% hypsph function
function z = hypsph(radqJ2m,sv)
x1 = radqJ2m(1);
x2 = radqJ2m(2);
x3 = radqJ2m(3);
x4 = radqJ2m(4);
x5 = radqJ2m(5);
z = sqrt( (sv(:,1) - x1).^2 + (sv(:,2) - x2).^2 + (sv(:,3) - x3).^2 + (sv(:,4) - x4).^2 + (sv(:,5) - x5).^2 );
%%%%%%%%%%%
i want to understand why, this error occurs and why.
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Steven Lord
on 24 Jun 2021
As the documentation states "inline is not recommended. Use Anonymous Functions instead." Change your code to use an anonymous function instead of inline.
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