Abs "too many input arguments"

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Gabriel Alves
Gabriel Alves am 31 Okt. 2016
Beantwortet: Steven Lord am 31 Okt. 2016
I am taking a Engineering Computation college course and I'm very new to Matlab. I cannot take the absolute value of a vector as it keeps telling me too many input arguments. I need to take the negative values of the vector and change them to positive, if there is another way to do this I would like to know as well. Thank you!
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Alexandra Harkai
Alexandra Harkai am 31 Okt. 2016
What is the code where you're getting the error?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 31 Okt. 2016
This:
abs(1, -2, 3)
is very different from this:
abs([1, -2, 3])
The former will throw the "too many input arguments" error you received because you're trying to call abs with three input arguments, each of which is a 1-by-1 array (a scalar.)
The latter will return a 1-by-3 array because you called abs with one input argument and that input argument was a 1-by-3 array (a vector.)
The documentation for the abs function does not show a three input syntax as being supported, it only shows a one input syntax.

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