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not enough input arguments

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Puneeth sb
Puneeth sb am 17 Aug. 2015
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Function a=abc(R,G,B)
enc =[2,3,1,1;1,2,3,1;1,1,2,3;3,1,1,2];
enc_gf=gf(enc,8);
R_encrypted=enc_gf*R;
G_encrypted=enc_gf*G;
B_encrypted=enc_gf*B;
R_encrypte=R_encrypted.x;
G_encrypte=G_encrypted.x;
B_encrypte=B_encrypted.x;
a(:,:,1)=R_encrypte;
a(:,:,2)=G_encrypte;
a(:,:,3)=B_encrypte;
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 17 Aug. 2015
@Puneeth sb: this time I formatted your code for you, but in future please do this yourself by selecting the code and clicking the {} Code button that you will find above the textbox.

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer am 17 Aug. 2015
Hi Puneeth,
please format the code using the code button. I guess, line 6 is
B_encrypted=enc_gf*B;
which would mean, that you call your function abc with only two input arguments (R and G) and forgot to pass third argument (B).
Titus
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Puneeth sb
Puneeth sb am 17 Aug. 2015
Sir before it was working properly. Now how can I make function abc to take all three inputs
Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer am 17 Aug. 2015
Hi,
the problem is not in the function but in the function calling abc. Somewhere you write
X = abc(R, G);
instead of
X = abc(R, G, B);
The easiest is to use the debugger:
dbstop if error
and when the code stops, you'll see the code that calls abc.
Titus

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