Calling function from different m-file
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How to call a function present in a differemt m file to an existing working m file?
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Cris LaPierre
on 19 Jan 2022
Call it by name. The file must be either in your current folder, or in a folder that has been added to your MATLAB path.
The calling syntax is your function declaration line (first line) of your function without the word 'function'. See here for more.
One thing to be aware of - the function can be the only thing in the file. No script at the top. In other words, you cannot call a local function defined at the bottom of a script from outside that script.
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Cris LaPierre
on 19 Jan 2022
Are you asking me? It looks good if you wanted to write a function. It appears to be calling a second function, luminance_NL.
Somewhere you have to call your function to run it.
Stephen23
on 19 Jan 2022
Note that your code will not call luminance_NL because Ch is a different variable to ch. Thus the error.
Do not ignore the underlining of ch, this is telling you very important information.
Image Analyst
on 19 Jan 2022
Do you want inputImage to be gray scale, like
[row, col, numberOfColorChannels] = size(inputImage)
if numberOfColorChannels == 3
inputImage = rgb2gray(inputImage);
end
If you're really rather have your custom function luminance_NL() instead of rgb2gray(), then you'll have to use the "Set Path" button on the Home tab of the tool ribbon to add the folder where that function lives to the path.
The sum_pixel and threshold stuff can be done in a single line of code:
threshold = mean2(inputImage);
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