embedded matlab function error message
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i have this error message
"Output argument 'dvref' is not assigned on some execution paths."
when executing this code
function dvref =IC(V,I)
persistent Vref Vold Iold c;
if isempty(Vold)
Vold=0; %initialized only once in the beginning
end
if isempty(Iold)
Iold=0; %initialized only once in the beginning
end
if isempty(c)
c = .1; %initialized only once in the beginning
end
if isempty(Vref)
Vref=.5; %initialized only once in the beginning
end
dI=I-Iold;
dV=V-Vold;
if V==Vold
if I~=Iold
elseif I>Iold
dvref=Vref-c
else dvref=Vref+c
end
elseif dI/dV~=-I/V
if dI/dV > -I/V
dvref=Vref-c
else
dvref=Vref+c
end
end
Iold=I
Vold=V
Answers (4)
Walter Roberson
on 8 Feb 2013
0 votes
In your "if I~=Iold" case you do not assign anything to dvref .
mado
on 8 Feb 2013
0 votes
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
0 votes
Are you sur one of these two expression
- if V==Vold
- elseif dI/dV~=-I/V
is true for each step?
14 Comments
mado
on 8 Feb 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
Your code don't correspond to your chart
mado
on 8 Feb 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
From your chart, you should do
if V-Vold>0
%your code1
else
%your code2
end
mado
on 8 Feb 2013
mado
on 8 Feb 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
Explain, clearly what you don't know to write?
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
From your chart :
if V>Vold
if I-Iold==0
%do
else
if I>Iold
dvref=Vref+c
else
dvref=Vref-c
end
end
%-------------------------------
else
if dI/dV==-I/V
%do
else
if dI/dV > -I/V
dvref=Vref+c
else
dvref=Vref-c
end
end
end
mado
on 8 Feb 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
just let it as a comment, to make your code readable. The problem is that your code don't correspond to your chart. I've tried to fix it, try it and tell me about it
mado
on 8 Feb 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
Well, you said if I-Iold==0, I won't do any thing which means, when the previous expression is true, there is no assignation to your variable dvref. Maybe you should assign to it the previous value or declare it as persistent.
mado
on 8 Feb 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 8 Feb 2013
You can use a unit delay block to get the previous value of dvref. Name it dvref_old, then in your code instead of "Doing nothing" you will do:
dvref=dvref_old
mado
on 8 Feb 2013
0 votes
2 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 8 Feb 2013
You cannot just return without having assigned something to dvref .
mado
on 9 Feb 2013
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