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options = optimset('Display','iter','Jacobian','off');
%this is a function(options) which has four inputs( Display,iter,jacobian,off), %"Display" is a single parameter which determines the output direction or option %"iter" defines the number of iterations the program which will run %"jacobian" is just a simple matrix which is a reduction of the original equation sets, similar to Newton Rapson method %"off" defines the state of the output, either 1 or 0 [x_1,fval,exitflag1,output]=fsolve(@(x0_1) twolay_EL(x0_1,a_0,L_nm1,... M_y1,E_b,p_0,N,E_a),pstart1,options); exitflag1 %"x_1,fval,exitflag1,output" are all output parameters, %"fsolve" is the function name %"@(x0_1) twolay_EL(x0_1,a_0,L_nm1,...M_y1,E_b,p_0,N,E_a),pstart1,options" is another function which evaluates the parameters. "@" means it handles the input values directly rather than substituing the values into the function in other scripts. %"exitflag1" is the default flag which allows the user to adjust. i hope this helps |
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