Solve an implicit function using fzero
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I have a function R=(1-exp(-X*T))/(1-exp(T)), where I know the values of R and x and can define them in Matlab. I can't seem to figure out, however, how to write code to solve for T in Matlab using fzero without encountering a parenthesis error.
I have, in one file:
function F=findt(R,X)
F=(1-exp(-X*T))/(1-exp(-T))-R
and in a different file,
R=2.2;
X=40;
T=fzero(@findt(R,X),0)
When I run the second file, it says that I have an unbalanced or unexpected parenthesis, but I can't find where. I've gone through the documentation and I think there is something I'm not understanding about how to properly call a function and the parentheses surrounding that. Would it be better to put this as a nested function so I don't have to call it (the second file would become the parent function), and if so, how do I do that? Thank you for your help.
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