How can I use many input arguments(up to 20) to my function?

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Nopparat
Nopparat am 10 Mai 2013
I write my function which needs a lot of input arguments. For example, function my_function=test(input1,input2,input3,....input20)
This function can call only first 9 input arguments so I can't use input argument#10-20. So, please tell me how can I use these input in my function. Thank you very much

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the cyclist
the cyclist am 10 Mai 2013
Variable-length input argument lists might solve your problem:

Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou am 10 Mai 2013
Bearbeitet: Youssef Khmou am 10 Mai 2013
hi,
you can use a single input which is multidimensional , here is an example :
i want to compute the powers consumed by 9 different devices in the house based on the current, voltage and the alpha angle :
function Y=Myfunction(M)
Y(1)=M(1,1)*M(1,2)*cos(M(1,3));
Y(2)=M(2,1)*M(2,2)*cos(M(2,3));
......
Y(9)=M(9,1)*M(9,2)*cos(M(9,3));
so the single input is ( as axample ):
M =
0.1622 0.7482 0.0782
0.7943 0.4505 0.4427
0.3112 0.0838 0.1067
0.5285 0.2290 0.9619
0.1656 0.9133 0.0046
0.6020 0.1524 0.7749
0.2630 0.8258 0.8173
0.6541 0.5383 0.8687
0.6892 0.9961 0.0844

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