Error in equation/variables

I'm facing a small problem in MATLAB, this code I wrote is not running due to an error in line 11 (the first equation in the image attached below).
I am not sure if i should write a0 in global or not, a0 is constant and equals 1.
How can I fix this error?
here is the code
and these are the errors

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Afnan Mussa
Afnan Mussa le 2 Avr 2021
Thank you all.
I am still having an error in teh dispaly figure line

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 2 Avr 2021

1 vote

Theta is a vector so you need to decide if you want to do Theta(1)^2, Theta(2)^2 or Theta.^2 (using a dot).

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Christopher McCausland
Christopher McCausland le 2 Avr 2021
I agree with @Image Analyst and those below, Theta is the issue not a0. Here is the documentation to explain it a bit more. Look at the . (dot) operator for element wise operations.
Afnan Mussa
Afnan Mussa le 2 Avr 2021
I got it. Thank you.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 3 Avr 2021
And next time, if you post actual code rather than an image of it, we can fix it for you.

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov le 2 Avr 2021

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% You need to perform elementwise operation. Since Theta = [0, 120]
Theta^2 % must be
Theta.^2
. % missing before / operator
Good luck
Jacob Forbes
Jacob Forbes le 2 Avr 2021

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Writing a0 into global shouldn't be your issue as you said it is a constant and you have it defined as 1. From what I see, the problem you're running into is you are trying to take the square of a vector (Theta) which cannot be done unless it is done element by element, in which case you would use the operator ".^2" after (Theta) instead of "(Theta)^2" like you currently have written.

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