Code doesn't work on latest version of matlab.
6 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Mostrar comentarios más antiguos
Mat Hunt
el 19 de Jul. de 2016
Comentada: Stephen23
el 19 de Jul. de 2016
I wrote a Newton solver in Matlab 2008 and it worked brilliantly. I now try it on an later version of matlab and it stops giving me the same results. I am at a loss as why this should be. Any suggestions?
2 comentarios
Stephen23
el 19 de Jul. de 2016
Editada: Stephen23
el 19 de Jul. de 2016
@Mat Hunt: note that you should use consistent indentation and code formatting to make your code easier to follow. With MATLAB it is very simple, because the editor does it for you by default. If for some reason the indentation has been lost, simply select the code and the press ctrl + i.
Also you should never use error as a variable name, because this is the name of a very important inbuilt function. Likewise you should never use size, length, i, j, cell, etc, etc.
Respuesta aceptada
Stephen23
el 19 de Jul. de 2016
Editada: Stephen23
el 19 de Jul. de 2016
MATLAB function outputs can change between versions:
as can the availability of functions, and what arguments they accept. There is no guarantee that code written for one version should work on another. It is up to the user to make their code work on versions different than that it was written for. For this reason MATLAB provides documentation on changes between releases:
8 comentarios
Stephen23
el 19 de Jul. de 2016
"The code using matlab 2008a converged in around 3-4 steps showing that it was indeed a good method for the problem"
Convergence in a few steps with one case does not prove anything about how suitable the method is for generally solving that problem: it might still be susceptible to slight changes in start values or due to the exact calculations performed. It could be a chaotic system when solved with that method.
In any case, you should start debugging to find out where the difference is.
Más respuestas (0)
Ver también
Categorías
Más información sobre Linear Algebra en Help Center y File Exchange.
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!