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name value pairs with variable input arguments
write a function called name_value_pair that has a variable no of input arguments representing name value pairs.The function mu...
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Write a function called get_distance that accepts two character vector inputs representing the names of two cities. The function returns the distance between them as an output argument called distance. For example, the call get_distance('Seattle, WA'
This works perfectly. function distance = get_distance(city1,city2) [~,~,raw] = xlsread('Distances.xlsx'); row = raw(1,:); c...
Write a function called get_distance that accepts two character vector inputs representing the names of two cities. The function returns the distance between them as an output argument called distance. For example, the call get_distance('Seattle, WA'
This works perfectly. function distance = get_distance(city1,city2) [~,~,raw] = xlsread('Distances.xlsx'); row = raw(1,:); c...
fast 4 Jahre vor | 0