I am trying to find the root mean square error(RMSE) but i am getting this error when I tried to find the output in command window 'Unrecognized function or variable 'Hot_Output'.
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    dahlak hagos
 le 24 Fév 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Commenté : Just Manuel
      
 le 2 Mar 2021
            function [OBJ] = Main_Combined_optimization(Opt_Param)
%% code Description: Main optimization Function 
%%Run Model with optimization Parameters 
global hot;
Data = xlsread('hotspot.csv');
hot.RecordingTime       = Data(:,1);
hot.Loading             = Data(:,2);
hot.HotToTopOilGradient = Data(:,3);
t = hot.RecordingTime;
K = hot.Loading;
Hot_Output = hot.HotToTopOilGradient;
%% call the optimizer 
[HotSpotTemperture_Optimization] = Combined_Optimization(K,Opt_Param,t);
error_HT        = Hot_Output - HotSpotTemperture_Optimization;
OBJ_HT          = sum( trapz(t, error_HT.^2));
OBJ             = OBJ_HT;
%% Calculate the RMSE 
RMSE = sqrt( sum((Hot_Output(:)- HotSpotTemperture_Optimization(:)).^2) / numel(Hot_Output) );
end 
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  Just Manuel
      
 le 24 Fév 2021
        That's a question of variable scope. Variables declared in a function are only visible within the function that declared it.
If you want to use that data after execution of the function, make it an output variable. If you just want to have a look at it for debugging, set a breakpoint in your function (go at this line: [HotSpotTemperture_Optimization] = Combined_Optimization(K,Opt_Param,t); where Hot_Temperature is already assigned.), then you will see all the variables in the workspace window.
Cheers
Manuel
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