Why do I get the error "too many output arguments"?

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I call this function:
function nvec = removeByGamma(tR)
t = tR(1);
R = tR(2);
line = linespace(1, length(R), 1);
for i = line
g = findGamma(R(i));
if (g>Gammaf)
R(i) = [];
t(i) = [];
end
end
nvec = [t, R];
end
here
[t, R] = removeByGamma(ode45(@odefun, tspan, r0));
yet I get the error:
Error using solve>removeByGamma
Too many output arguments.
Error in solve (line 26)
[t, R] = removeByGamma(ode45(@odefun, tspan, r0));
I'm a bit new to this and I have no idea what's the problem
Thank you in advance!

Accepted Answer

Jon
Jon on 15 Jun 2023
You have defined your function removeByGamma with only one output argument
function nvec = removeByGamma(tR)
but then you call it with two output arguments, t and R:
[t, R] = removeByGamma(ode45(@odefun, tspan, r0));
MATLAB is telling you it has no way of knowing how to assign that second argument
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