Function definitions are not permitted at the prompt or in scripts

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Stelios Fanourakis
Stelios Fanourakis am 17 Sep. 2017
Beantwortet: Jan am 18 Sep. 2017
Can't we embed function on our script? Must be at different one and just call them?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 17 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 17 Sep. 2017
"Function definitions are not permitted at the prompt or in scripts"
The message seems quite clear to me: your version of MATLAB does not let you define a function inside a script, or in the command prompt. From version R2016b it is possible to define a function in a script.

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Christoph F.
Christoph F. am 18 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson am 18 Sep. 2017
You can use anonymous functions from the command line (or in a script). Compared to named functions, they are quite limited, though.
Example:
myfun = @(x) x.^3-2*x.^2+x-1
myfun(0:5)

Jan
Jan am 18 Sep. 2017
Can't we embed function on our script?
Yes. Defining functions in script files was introduced in 2016b. If you have an older version, this does not work - exactly as the message tells you.
Must be at different one and just call them?
Yes. Or do not use a script file at all, but a function. In function files, the definition of subfunctions is allowed.

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