TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for /: 'OptimizeResult' and 'float'. Please help me out from this...












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from scipy.optimize import fsolve
import math
def equations(p):
u, v = p
return (u*(1+(Rs/Rsh)+((Io*Rs/a)*numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))))-v*((Io/a)*(numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))+1/Rsh),u*(1+Rs/Rsh)+(v/Rsh)+Io*((numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))-1)-IL
u, v = fsolve(equations, (1, 1))
print (equations((u, v)))









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    As for the question, you see this kind of errors in python when your operand doesn't support your data type(s) as indicated in the error message. here your OptimizeResult must have a data type which is not int or float, I guess it is an object, assuming by its name, and you clearly have not overridden the __repr__ method to call your object as a value. please modify your question, so I could help better
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$begingroup$


from scipy.optimize import fsolve
import math
def equations(p):
u, v = p
return (u*(1+(Rs/Rsh)+((Io*Rs/a)*numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))))-v*((Io/a)*(numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))+1/Rsh),u*(1+Rs/Rsh)+(v/Rsh)+Io*((numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))-1)-IL
u, v = fsolve(equations, (1, 1))
print (equations((u, v)))









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    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    As for the question, you see this kind of errors in python when your operand doesn't support your data type(s) as indicated in the error message. here your OptimizeResult must have a data type which is not int or float, I guess it is an object, assuming by its name, and you clearly have not overridden the __repr__ method to call your object as a value. please modify your question, so I could help better
    $endgroup$
    – Alireza
    2 days ago












  • $begingroup$
    plus, these kind of questions would be answered faster in Stack Overflow forum. Here questions are more theoretical and far from programming challenges
    $endgroup$
    – Alireza
    2 days ago














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$begingroup$


from scipy.optimize import fsolve
import math
def equations(p):
u, v = p
return (u*(1+(Rs/Rsh)+((Io*Rs/a)*numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))))-v*((Io/a)*(numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))+1/Rsh),u*(1+Rs/Rsh)+(v/Rsh)+Io*((numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))-1)-IL
u, v = fsolve(equations, (1, 1))
print (equations((u, v)))









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from scipy.optimize import fsolve
import math
def equations(p):
u, v = p
return (u*(1+(Rs/Rsh)+((Io*Rs/a)*numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))))-v*((Io/a)*(numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))+1/Rsh),u*(1+Rs/Rsh)+(v/Rsh)+Io*((numpy.exp((v+u*Rs)/a))-1)-IL
u, v = fsolve(equations, (1, 1))
print (equations((u, v)))






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  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to stack exchange. Writing a question is so important here so you need to take your time, writing a clean informative question. please refer to docs to know how to write a good title, good question body, include your codes in code block, etc. Then you would find help more easily
    $endgroup$
    – Alireza
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    As for the question, you see this kind of errors in python when your operand doesn't support your data type(s) as indicated in the error message. here your OptimizeResult must have a data type which is not int or float, I guess it is an object, assuming by its name, and you clearly have not overridden the __repr__ method to call your object as a value. please modify your question, so I could help better
    $endgroup$
    – Alireza
    2 days ago












  • $begingroup$
    plus, these kind of questions would be answered faster in Stack Overflow forum. Here questions are more theoretical and far from programming challenges
    $endgroup$
    – Alireza
    2 days ago


















  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to stack exchange. Writing a question is so important here so you need to take your time, writing a clean informative question. please refer to docs to know how to write a good title, good question body, include your codes in code block, etc. Then you would find help more easily
    $endgroup$
    – Alireza
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    As for the question, you see this kind of errors in python when your operand doesn't support your data type(s) as indicated in the error message. here your OptimizeResult must have a data type which is not int or float, I guess it is an object, assuming by its name, and you clearly have not overridden the __repr__ method to call your object as a value. please modify your question, so I could help better
    $endgroup$
    – Alireza
    2 days ago












  • $begingroup$
    plus, these kind of questions would be answered faster in Stack Overflow forum. Here questions are more theoretical and far from programming challenges
    $endgroup$
    – Alireza
    2 days ago
















$begingroup$
Welcome to stack exchange. Writing a question is so important here so you need to take your time, writing a clean informative question. please refer to docs to know how to write a good title, good question body, include your codes in code block, etc. Then you would find help more easily
$endgroup$
– Alireza
2 days ago




$begingroup$
Welcome to stack exchange. Writing a question is so important here so you need to take your time, writing a clean informative question. please refer to docs to know how to write a good title, good question body, include your codes in code block, etc. Then you would find help more easily
$endgroup$
– Alireza
2 days ago












$begingroup$
As for the question, you see this kind of errors in python when your operand doesn't support your data type(s) as indicated in the error message. here your OptimizeResult must have a data type which is not int or float, I guess it is an object, assuming by its name, and you clearly have not overridden the __repr__ method to call your object as a value. please modify your question, so I could help better
$endgroup$
– Alireza
2 days ago






$begingroup$
As for the question, you see this kind of errors in python when your operand doesn't support your data type(s) as indicated in the error message. here your OptimizeResult must have a data type which is not int or float, I guess it is an object, assuming by its name, and you clearly have not overridden the __repr__ method to call your object as a value. please modify your question, so I could help better
$endgroup$
– Alireza
2 days ago














$begingroup$
plus, these kind of questions would be answered faster in Stack Overflow forum. Here questions are more theoretical and far from programming challenges
$endgroup$
– Alireza
2 days ago




$begingroup$
plus, these kind of questions would be answered faster in Stack Overflow forum. Here questions are more theoretical and far from programming challenges
$endgroup$
– Alireza
2 days ago










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