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fplot: Attempted to access x(2); index out of bounds because numel(x)=1.

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Devdatt Thengdi
Devdatt Thengdi le 16 Mar 2018
Commenté : Torsten le 19 Mar 2018
Consider plot function.
B = arrayfun(@(x)Lobo(x(1), x(2), x(3), x(4), x(5), x(6)), x(1), 'un',0);
fplot(B, [0.01 0.2]);
Error:
Attempted to access x(2); index out of bounds because numel(x)=1.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Mar 2018
Plotting Lobo with respect to all 5 variables would require a 6 dimensional plot. In my experience, 5 dimensions is the maximum you can encode and still have a semi-understandable ranking.
Devdatt Thengdi
Devdatt Thengdi le 16 Mar 2018
Also, before plotting I am optimizing the same function. Now, in this line:
qfuel = THD/Ef;%Heat released by fuel Kw
I've observed that optimized values of x(1) to x(5) vary with Ef. How can I plot the 'optimized values' vs Ef (or vice versa)?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Mar 2018
You wrote
B = arrayfun(@(x)Lobo(x(1), x(2), x(3), x(4), x(5), x(6)), x(1), 'un',0);
Break this down:
Array_to_operate_over = x(1);
Function_to_call = @(x)Lobo(x(1), x(2), x(3), x(4), x(5), x(6));
B = arrayfun(Function_to_call, Array_to_operate_over, 'un', 0);
This requires that a vector or array x existed before the B = statement that you coded. The first element of that vector or array is extracted because of your x(1); and a function is executed for each member of that scalar because of the arrayfun(). The function you are calling tries to extract 6 elements from the scalar and pass the 6 of them into Lobo, but a scalar only has 1 elements so you get an index out of range error.
arrayfun() always proceeds one element at a time, so even if you had passed an array in, instead of the scalar x(1), then what would reach the Function_to_call would always be a scalar.
If somehow it all worked, then because of the 'un', 0 you would be returning a cell array of values. But you then proceed to try to fplot() that cell array of values, which is not possible.
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Devdatt Thengdi
Devdatt Thengdi le 16 Mar 2018
So, if want to plot it against the first variable only,
plot(Ef, Xmat(i:1));
right?
Thanks man.

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