creating a function without creating a class
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Probably a stupid question, but i have a test file, which is just a set of commands and instantiation of some classes, but doesn't have any classes. I want to create a function in this file. Is it possible to create a function without having a class.
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Stephen23
am 7 Jul. 2016
@Jagdish Ashok: if you are trying to define a function in the middle of a script then this will not works. Scripts and functions cannot be mixed together on one file.
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Walter Roberson
am 5 Jul. 2016
That just sounds like a regular function file to me. For example,
function test_it_out
s = serial('COM5'); %creates an object of class serial
t = vision.VideoReader('rhinos.avi'); %creates an object of class vision.VideoReader
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JA
am 5 Jul. 2016
Walter Roberson
am 5 Jul. 2016
function y = testfunction(x,t)
y = AnotherFunction(x,t)
end
A function statement should either have one or more outputs like I show here, or else it should have no "=", like
function testfunction(x,t)
y = AnotherFunction(x,t);
disp(y)
end
Classes is not a factor in this.
JA
am 5 Jul. 2016
per isakson
am 7 Jul. 2016
Bearbeitet: per isakson
am 7 Jul. 2016
It's the documentation that's a bit "stupid". It doesn't clearly states that the line that declares a (primary/main) function must not be preceded by any executable lines - only by comments.
Your function, testfunc, will work nicely if you put it in a separate file.
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