why two function in separate m.file not in one ?

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Abu Zar
Abu Zar am 24 Feb. 2023
Kommentiert: Steven Lord am 25 Feb. 2023
statement of squeezed function is follow
squeezed(moke(n),1)=power(lema,n)*exp(-abs(lema)*abs(lema)/2)/sqrt(factorial(n));
here "moke" and "power" function is used ,"moke" is saved in another m.file while not write in same m.file ,why this written in this way ,what is the benifit ,why not in same m.file,please help.
so the squeezed and moke m-file are saved in current directory ,to run these code in which the squeezed function is use.
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Jan
Jan am 24 Feb. 2023
I'm not sure, what your question is. The author of the code has store the code of the function moke() in a separate M-file. It is impossible to guess, why he or she decided to do so. So, why not?
Abu Zar
Abu Zar am 24 Feb. 2023
yes ,moke is saved in separate m.file ,so the squeezed and moke m-file are saved in current directory ,to run these code in which the squeezed function is use.

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Jan
Jan am 24 Feb. 2023
Verschoben: Jan am 24 Feb. 2023
If you need a function inside another one only, you can store it in the same M-file. If other function should have access to the moke() function also, it must be stored in a separate M-file.
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Abu Zar
Abu Zar am 25 Feb. 2023
yes the moke function have access to the squeezed function.
i required a help that what is the reason to save the moke function in the in separate file,not in same file.
this is easy way?
any benifit in calculatin?
Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 25 Feb. 2023
Only the first function in a function file is directly callable by code outside of that function file. If you have two or more functions that you want code outside their files to be able to call them they will need to be in their own function files.

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