Too many inputs to inline function

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Pramit Biswas
Pramit Biswas el 19 de Jun. de 2013
Editada: Anay Aggarwal el 12 de Jul. de 2022
fcnstr=input('Put Desired Function: dy/dx=', 's') ; f=inline(fcnstr) ;
x0=input('x(0)=') ;
y0=input('y(0)=') ;
xf=input('x(f)=') ;
n=2 ;
h=(xf-x0)/n
%~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
format long g
xa(1)=x0 ;
ya(1)=y0 ;
for i=1:n
xa(i+1)=xa(i)+h ;
k1 = h*f(xa(i),ya(i));
gives error:
"??? Error using ==> inline.subsref at 17
Too many inputs to inline function.
Error in ==> FODESu4oRKv1 at 43
k1 = h*f(xa(i),ya(i));"
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Pramit Biswas
Pramit Biswas el 19 de Jun. de 2013
well i used this
x0=input(sprintf('x(0)=', '%g'))

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Anay Aggarwal
Anay Aggarwal el 10 de Jul. de 2022
Editada: Anay Aggarwal el 12 de Jul. de 2022
Hi Pramit
I have an understanding that you want to make use of the inline function in your code; but you are not able to and it is giving an error "Too many inputs to inline function".
You need to specify the variables (and the order of the variables) explicitly when you use inline().
See the bottom example in the reference page:
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