MATLAB [Matlab] Numerical Code for the NLS equation

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The discussion revolves around issues encountered while running a MATLAB code for the Nonlinear Schrödinger (NLS) equation. The primary error reported is related to the 'input' function, which is conflicting with a user-defined script named "input.m," causing MATLAB to misinterpret the command. Additionally, users noted that the variable 'dtau' is undefined, and there are syntax issues in the frequency grid definition. It was suggested that the user rename or relocate the conflicting script to resolve the input function error. Overall, the code requires minor adjustments to run correctly in MATLAB.
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i just copied the Numerical Code for the NLS equation which is the following:
%---specify input parameters
clear all;
distance=input('enter fiber length(in units of L_D)=');
beta2=input(' dispersion: 1 for normal, -1 for anomalous');
N=input('Nonlinear parameter N=');
mshape=input('m=0 for sech , m>0 for super-Gaussian =');
chirp0=0; % input pulse chirp
%--- set stimulation parameters
nt=1024; Tmax=32; % FFT points and window size
step_num=round(20*distance*N^2); % number of z steps
deltaz=distance/step_num; % step size in tau
%--- tau and omega arrays
tau=(-nt/2:nt/2-1)*dtau; % temporal grid
omega=(pi/Tmax)*[(0:nt/2-1)*(-nt/2 :-1)];% frequency grid
%--- input field profile
if mshape==0
uu= sech(tau)*exxp(-0.5i*chirp0*tau.^2); %soliton
else %super Gaussian
uu=exp((-0.5*(1+1i*chirp0)*tau.^(2*mshape)));
end
%-- plot input pulse shape and spectrum
temp=fftshift(ifft(uu)).*(nt*dtau)/sqrt(2*pi);%spectrum
figure; subplot(2,1,1);
plot(tau,abs(uu).^2,'--k');hold on;
axis([-5 5 0 inf]);
xlabel('normalized time');
yalebl('normalized power');
title('input and output pulse shape and spectrum');
subplot(2,1,2);
plot(fftshift(omega)/(2*pi),abs(temp).^2,'--k');hold on;
axis([-.5 .5 0 inf]);
xlabel('normalized frequency');
ylabel('spectral power');
%---store dispersive phase shifts to speedup code
dispersion=exp(1i*0.5*beta2*omega.^2 *deltaz);%phase factor
hhz=1i*N^2*deltaz; % nonlinear phase factor
%******[beginning of main loop]****
%scheme:1/2N -> D-> 1/2N; first half step nonlinear
temp=uu.*exp(abs(uu).^2.*hhz/2); %note hhz/2
for n=1:step_num
f_temp=ifft(temp).*dispersion;
u=fft(f_temp);
temp=uu.*exp(abs(uu).^2.*hhz);
end
uu=temp.*exp(-abs(uu).^2.*hhz/2); % final field
temp=fftshift(ifft(uu)).*(nt*dtau)/sqrt(2*pi);%final spectrum
%*****[end of main loop]********

%----- plot output pulse shape and spectrum
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(tau,abs(uu).^2,'-k')
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(fftshift(omega)/(2*pi),abs(temp).^2,'-k')


and as syntax there no mistake but when i wanted to run it they told me the following error:

Error in ==> Untitlednls at 3
distance= input('enter fiber length(in units of L_D)=');
what should i do even though i just copied it
 
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I just copied and pasted the code in your post, and I don't get the same error as you, line 3 works fine.

However, I do get other errors; dtau is not defined, the line where the frequency grid is defined (line 14) is not working because the (I assume) there is a dot missing in front of the "*"

Hence, the code as is does not work.

I am using Matlab 2012b

Edit: Btw, I just realized that the error message you posted does not look like Matlab. Are you trying to run this in Python using scipy?
If so I don't think it will work without some modifications.
 
no i am trying to run it in matlab2010 does it make any difference between different editons
 
thats the exact error that is given to me

? Attempt to execute SCRIPT input as a function:
C:\Users\Abd Lebnen\Documents\MATLAB\input.m

Error in ==> leboz at 3
distance= input('enter fiber length (in units of L_D)= ');
 
queenstudy said:
? Attempt to execute SCRIPT input as a function:
C:\Users\Abd Lebnen\Documents\MATLAB\input.m

Error in ==> leboz at 3
distance= input('enter fiber length (in units of L_D)= ');
If only you'd given the full error message before!

It looks like the problem is that instead of using the built-in "input" function, it's trying to use the contents of "C:\Users\Abd Lebnen\Documents\MATLAB\input.m" instead. You need to rename that file or move it somewhere else where MATLAB won't find it.
 

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