inputparser mistakes option for value
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    Stefano Casarin
 am 13 Jan. 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Beantwortet: Prudhvi Peddagoni
    
 am 19 Jan. 2021
            Hello, I have created a method to draw some plots.
I have used inputParser to assign optional parameters (e.g. the y-axis label or the legend).
Here is the code:
function plot1signal(signal,titleName,varargin)
%   Function to plot one signal per figure
% defaults
default_legendName = '';
default_yLabel = 'default';
p = inputParser;
validSignal = @(x) (isa(x,'timeseries') || isstruct(x));
addRequired(p,'signal',validSignal);
addRequired(p,'titleName',@ischar);
addOptional(p,'legendName',default_legendName,@ischar);
addOptional(p,'yLabel',default_yLabel,@ischar);
parse(p,signal,titleName,varargin{:});
...
end
As you can see there are 2 required inputs (a signal and the title), and two optional (y-label and the legend string).
I call this function with:
plot1signal(the_signal,'Title','yLabel','kN')
The expected behavior of the method would be having the default value for legendName and 'kN' for yLabel. Unfortunately inputParser seems to intepret 'yLabel' not only as an option but also as the input for 'legendName':
p.Results
ans = 
  struct with fields:
    legendName: 'yLabel'
        signal: [1×1 struct]
     titleName: 'Title'
        yLabel: 'kN'
Am I missing something?
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  Athrey Ranjith Krishnanunni
      
 am 15 Jan. 2021
				addOptional adds optional positional arguments to your function, not Name-Value pairs. So, when you call your function as
plot1signal(the_signal,'Title','yLabel','kN')
inputParser takes the 1st and 2nd optional arguments as the values for legendName and yLabel, respectively (because they are positional, and you added legendName first to your function, followed by yLabel).
What you probably need is
addParameter(p,'legendName',default_legendName,@ischar);
addParameter(p,'yLabel',default_yLabel,@ischar);
instead.
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  Prudhvi Peddagoni
    
 am 19 Jan. 2021
        Hi,
Adding to what ARK has said, You can see the difference between functions like addRequired , addOptional and addParameter in this example.
Hope this helps.
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