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plz help me , why this code is not working ?
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m = .02
p = .4
t = .12
x = [0 : .01 : .75]
for i = 1 : length(x)
z(1, i) = (.5 * nacathick(t, x(i)) + nacacamber(m, p, x(i)))
z(2, i) = (-.5 * nacathick(t, x(i)) + nacacamber(m, p, x(i)))
end
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Walter Roberson
2013-5-2
And also thick().
It would help if you indicated the difference between what you observe and what you would like.
Image Analyst
2013-5-2
And what, if anything, does it have to do with the MATLAB Coder toolbox? http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/6200-tutorial-how-to-ask-a-question-on-answers-and-get-a-fast-answer
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Jan
2013-5-2
编辑:Jan
2013-5-2
Beside other not useful things, "clear all" removes all breakpoint in the code. Therefore it impedes debugging. But debugging is the best way to solve problems!
So I suggest to omit the "clear all" (and most likely neither clc nor close all are useful also), set a breakpoint in the first and step through the code line by line to inspect, what's going on.
Btw., who suggests such cruel clearing headers like "clc; close all; clear all"? It appears such frequently in the code of beginners that I assume they should be kept away from the debugger for any evil purposes. "clc" hides even valuable warning messages in the command window - how strange.
It would be very nice and useful, if the knowledge, that eval and numbered names of variables like "A1", "A2", ... should be avoided, would be such wide-spread as the "clear all" killer.
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shambhu kumar
2013-5-2
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Jan
2013-5-2
If you want to get assitence, it would be useful to explain "this code is not working" with any details. Do you get an error message or does the result differ from your expectations?
Did you follow Image Analyst's valuable suggestion to read "How to get a fast answer"?
Youssef and Walter asked for the thick() and camber() functions. As far as I can see, you have renamed them now to nacathick() and nacacamber(), but this does not change anything substantially.
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