Not enough input arguments

Hi, i need help. When i try to run this line of code,
function [prob, mean_val, one_std, two_std, area] = calcProbs(pdf, a, b, mu1, sigma1, mu2, sigma2)
% Integrate the probability density function over the interval [a, b] to get the probability
prob = integral(pdf, a, b);
An error shows which says,
>> calcProbs(pdf, a, b, mu1, sigma1, mu2, sigma2)
Error using pdf
Requires at least two input arguments.
Im not sure where im going wrong.

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calcProbs(pdf, a, b, mu1, sigma1, mu2, sigma2)
What values are you using for PDF, A, B, MU1, SIGMA1, MU2, and SIGMA2 ?
Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi am 12 Dez. 2023
Is pdf a function handle of a single independent variable?
Sumayya
Sumayya am 12 Dez. 2023
No values were given, You should not define a specific pdf, but allow the function to work for an arbitrary pdf.
Torsten
Torsten am 12 Dez. 2023
Bearbeitet: Torsten am 12 Dez. 2023
But if you test the code, you cannot call the function without specific inputs for pdf, a, b, mu1, sigma1, mu2, sigma2. Maybe it was that you just wrote calcProbs(pdf, a, b, mu1, sigma1, mu2, sigma2) in the editor without defining inputs before which caused the error ?
Sumayya
Sumayya am 12 Dez. 2023
That makes sense, if i did have the values, would i put it after or before
function [prob, mean_val, one_std, two_std, area] = calcProbs(pdf, a, b, mu1, sigma1, mu2, sigma2)
Torsten
Torsten am 12 Dez. 2023
% Script part
pdf = ...
a = ...
b = ...
mu1 = ...
sigma1 = ...
mu2 = ...
sigma2 = ...
[prob, mean_val, one_std, two_std, area] = calcProbs(pdf, a, b, mu1, sigma1, mu2, sigma2)
% function part
function [prob, mean_val, one_std, two_std, area] = calcProbs(pdf, a, b, mu1, sigma1, mu2, sigma2)
...
end

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Aiswarya
Aiswarya am 18 Dez. 2023

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Hi Sumayya,
I understand that you want to create a function which calculate probabilities based on a probability density function ("pdf") given as input. The error "Error using pdf. Requires at least two input arguments." is because you haven't defined the variables for your inputs before calling the function. So the term 'pdf' refers to the following inbuilt function in MATLAB : https://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/prob.normaldistribution.pdf.html
This function gets invoked when you use the term 'pdf'. The minimum number of arguments for this function is 2 and hence the error.
This can be solved by initializing the variable 'pdf' properly before calling the function 'calcProbs' or a better alternative would be to rename the variable.
Also, you should define your all input arguments in the workspace before calling your function, in order for your function call to work.

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