How do I deal with this function handel error?

my height file:
function h = height(t)
h = @(t) ((-9.8).*(2.^(-1))).*(t.^2) + 125.*t + 500;
h(h<0) = 0;
if h(t) <0
then h=0
end
end
My main file:
clear all; clc;
t = 0:.01:35;
h = height(t)
%Part C (maxima)
[xpsudeomax,ymax] = max(h(t));
xrealmax = t(ymax);
maxfunction = [xrealmax,ymax];
%fminbnd function
[xmax2,ymaxpsudeo]= fminbnd(@(t) (-1.*h(t)),0,30);
yrealmax = -1.*ymaxpsudeo;
format long g
fminbndmax = [xmax2,yrealmax] ;
%Part D
[xzero,ypsuedozero]= fzero(@(t) h(t),20);
yrealzero = round(ypsuedozero);
ZERO = [xzero,yrealzero];
%Part B (height vs time)
figure;
plot(t,h(t),'blue',xmax2,yrealmax,'go','LineWidth',2);
hold on;
plot(xzero,yrealzero,'r.','MarkerSize',20);
title('Rocket Trajectory');
ylabel('altitude [m]');
xlabel('time [sec]');
axis([0 35 0 1500]);
legend('height','max','ground','location','ne')
I keep getting the
"Undefined operator '<' for input arguments of type 'function_handle'.
Error in height (line 7)
h(h<0) = 0;"
How would I resolve this? I got everything on my graph right, but I can't get the flat,horizontal line to appear at the very end.

Answers (1)

Try to remove: h(h<0) = 0;
From your height function. This will help you.

2 Comments

My hw says that it should be there. I'm not sure why though.
Then either your "hw" is wrong or you have misinterpreted your "hw" or you have implemented in a way that you are not intended to use.

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Asked:

on 25 Oct 2015

Closed:

on 20 Aug 2021

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