Error using the igrfmagn function (collecting the output)
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Nikolaos Zafirakis
el 19 de Abr. de 2019
Comentada: Nikolaos Zafirakis
el 19 de Abr. de 2019
I can’t seem to collect the values produced by the function igrfmagm. The error produced says ‘Error using cell Too many output arguments’. Either by you using cell or zeros the output is the same. The first output is a vector and the rest scaler quantities. The inputs are all scalers. Thanks in advance to anyone who helps!
time = 100;
[mag_field_vector,hor_intensity,declinatioon,inclination,total_intensity]=cell(size(time));
for i=1:length(time)
[mag_field_vector,hor_intensity,declinatioon,inclination,total_intensity] ...
= igrfmagm(alt(i),lat(i),lon(i),T(i),12)
end
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Walter Roberson
el 19 de Abr. de 2019
time = 100;
[mag_field_vector, hor_intensity, declinatioon, inclination, total_intensity] = deal(cell(size(time)));
for i = 1:numel(time)
[mag_field_vector{i}, hor_intensity{i}, declinatioon{i}, inclination{i}, total_intensity{i}] ...
= igrfmagm(alt(i), lat(i), lon(i), T(i), 12)
end
It is not clear why you loop over the elements of time but time does not form an input to your calculation.
It is not obvious that alt, lat, lon, T will all have a number of elements equal to the number of elements in time
By the way, is there any particular reason you used declinatioon instead of declination ?
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