not enough input arguments (function created for vectors)
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I've created a script that creates 10 random vectors between 1 and 100 and the function I have below is supposed to count how many of each between certain values. however, when I run it from the editor it says not enough input values. also when I run it from the command windows it just says ans=0 rather than the 3 values it should give.
function[r1, r2, r3] = func22(vector)
r1=sum(vector>=1 & vector<=25);
r2=sum(vector>=25 & vector<=75);
r3=sum(vector>=75 & vector<=100);
any ideas of why it says no input values in editor and why it only gives one answer in the command window.
Answers (1)
Do not click the green button. Call your function like this:
[r1,r2,r3] = func22(vector)
with an appropriate input argument and you will get three outputs, e.g.:
>> [out1,out2,out3] = func22(1:20:1e4)
out1 = 2
out2 = 2
out3 = 1
or whatever.
2 Comments
Apple
on 8 Feb 2017
Yes, this is what I just showed you, and this is exactly as the MATLAB introductory tutorials explain (you have done the introductory tutorials, I hope):
You should read this too:
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