Why am I getting a parse error?

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Matthew Adams
Matthew Adams on 26 Oct 2018
Edited: James Tursa on 26 Oct 2018
I am getting a parse error at the h variable for a basic HW problem.
h = input('Please input the water height.');
if h >= 0 && h <= 40
vcone = pi*10^2*15;
r = sqrt((2*(25/2))-(h^2));
vsphere = ((h*pi)/6)*((3*r^2)+(h^2));
vtot = vcone + vsphere;
disp(vtot)
else
disp('The water height was invalid')
end

Answers (1)

James Tursa
James Tursa on 26 Oct 2018
Please post the complete error message text, along with the offending line. I can only guess that maybe you have a variable named "input" that is shadowing the MATLAB "input" function.
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Matthew Adams
Matthew Adams on 26 Oct 2018
I closed and restarted the program, and now there is no error. I'm not sure what it could have been.
James Tursa
James Tursa on 26 Oct 2018
Edited: James Tursa on 26 Oct 2018
It was probably exactly what I stated ... that you had a variable called "input" that was shadowing the MATLAB "input" function. When you closed and restarted MATLAB, that cleared that "input" variable. You could have also manually cleared the "input" variable to fix this.
Learning Opportunity: Don't name variables the same as important MATLAB functions, like "input" or "sum" etc.

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