How to use lsqcurvefit to estimate parameters while using fsolve to solve an equation

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Hi ebveryone,
On the attached code I am trying to use lsqcurvefit to estimate the following constants:
% Constants
KSO2 = Constant(1);
KHSO3 = Constant(2);
KCO2 = Constant(3);
KHCO3 = Constant(4);
Kw = Constant(5);
whilst using fsolve to solve an equation. Some I get an error message:
Error using pHCalcFeb25>pHCalculation
Too many output arguments.
Error in lsqcurvefit (line 213)
initVals.F = feval(funfcn_x_xdata{3},xCurrent,XDATA,varargin{:});
Error in pHCalcFeb25 (line 67)
Constant=lsqcurvefit(@pHCalculation,Constant0,t,pH);
Caused by:
Failure in initial objective function evaluation. LSQCURVEFIT cannot continue.
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How can I resolve this error. Please help

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 25 Fév 2019
Your function calculates ph as a vector of 31 values. However, your function is declared as if it has no return values at all. At the very least you need to change your function declaration to return ph .
It was easier to debug by splitting your function into two files, which I attach.
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Dursman Mchabe
Dursman Mchabe le 25 Fév 2019
Modifié(e) : Dursman Mchabe le 25 Fév 2019
I Actually need a tv of length 31. I will try:
or
tv = linspace(min(t), max(t),31);
Dursman Mchabe
Dursman Mchabe le 25 Fév 2019
Thank you , thank you , thank you. It works perfectly.

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