SWITCH expression must be a scalar or string constant.

i changed up the file a bit to see if it would run the same and im still getting errors
tspan=[0 25];
y0=[0.1;0;0.2;0];
options=odeset('mass','M(t,y)');
switch options
case ''
M1=1;
M2=1;
g=9.81;
l1=1;
l2=1;
a=M2*9.81;
b=M1*9.81;
p=zeros(4,1);
p(1)=y0(2);
p(2)=-(b+a)*sin(y0(1))+M2*l2*(y0(4)^2)*sin(y0(3)-y0(1));
p(3)=y0(4);
p(4)=-a*sin(y0(3))-M2*l1*(y0(2)^2)*sin(y0(3)-y0(1));
m=p;
case 'mass'
M1=1;
M2=1;
g=9.81;
l1=1;
l2=1;
a=[1,0,0,0];
b=[0,(M1+M2)*l1,0,M2*l2*cos(y0(3)-y0(1))];
c=[0,0,1,0];
d=[0,M2*l1*cos(y0(3)-y0(1)),0,M2*l2];
m=[a;b;c;d];
otherwise
error(['unknown flag ''' flag '''.']);
end
[t,y]=ode113(m,tspan,y0,options);
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(t,y(:,1))
grid
xlabel('Time')
ylabel('Theta1')
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(t,y(:,3))
grid
xlabel('Time')
ylabel('Theta2')
SWITCH expression must be a scalar or string constant.
Error in GSFE (line 5) switch options

Answers (2)

Your variable options is a struct. A struct cannot be used in that way in a switch statement.

2 Comments

Seems like the questioner is using odeset in wrong format; please refer to
@garrett schander: In fact referring to the documentation would resolve your other question too. Although beginners seem to be allergic to reading the documentation, it does actually explain how functions and operators should be used.

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on 12 Aug 2015

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on 12 Aug 2015

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