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This code runs except the graph and results are incredibly wrong
This code is running except the graph and the results are really wrong. I will provide the correct graph as a refference. I have...

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I don't know why this code is saying, "Arrays have incompatible sizes for this operation."
This code has been giving me a lot of trouble trying to get it to work and now it is saying that the arrays are incompatable but...

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This gives an error that says, "Index in position 2 is invalid. Array indices must be positive integers or logical values."
I cant seem to figure out what is causeing the error saying the indices must be positive integers or logical values. All help is...

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This Matlab code is saying Index in position 1 is invalid. Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
when I try to run this code it says "Index in position 1 is invalid. Array indices must be positive integers or logical values."...

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I don't know how to solve the error it is producing
P = 10; % kips E = 30000; % ksi H = 10; % feet rho = 0.28; % lbm/in^3 db = [1.0, 6.0]; % inches - values of lower and uppe...

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This is a code that my team has been trying to fix but with no luck. There is one line on the graph that looks correct but the rest are all very small and wrong.
clear, clc, close all load("EnvironmentalForcing.mat") for i = 1:length(T) if T(i)>0 && T(i)<35 Tb(i) = (0.0002...

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I dont know why it is saying there are not enough input arguments and then there are two errors that have no description as to what's wrong please help
close all, clear, clc load("EnvironmentalForcing.mat") t = linspace(0,60,1465); Bmax = 1; uL = 6; uI = 10; e = 0.001; Ap ...

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