Why Undefined function 'besselzero' for input arguments of type 'double'.
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I m running this script from Matlab examples but it is giving me error: Undefined function 'besselzero' for input arguments of type 'double'.I am using Matlab 2014a. Here is the script from mathworks for this particular example.
n = (1:2)';
k = 10;
kind = 0;
z = besselzero(n, k, kind);
x = linspace(0, z(end), 1000);
y = nan(2, length(x));
y(1,:) = besselj(n(1), x);
y(2,:) = besselj(n(2), x);
nz = nan(size(z));
nz(1,:) = besselj(n(1), z(1,:));
nz(2,:) = besselj(n(2), z(2,:));
plot(x, y, z, nz,'kx')
Anyone pls suggest why such error appears. If it is license issue then pls suggest how should I define this "besselzero". Thanks
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Anjali Sharma
on 25 Jul 2018
dpb
on 25 Jul 2018
What does
which besselzero
return?
You have to put the m-file(s) from the FEX submission in a directory on your MATLABPATH or the current working directory and if it's downloaded as a zip collection of files unzip them...see what the FEX says about any install.
Anjali Sharma
on 25 Jul 2018
dpb
on 25 Jul 2018
"which besselzero returned not found ...can you suggest something?"
As already did, to use besselzero you'll have to obtain it from FEX and place it in a directory on the MATLABPATH for it to be found; just like any other m-file you were to write has to be on the search path as outlined in folders-that-matlab-accesses
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