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Brooks Nelson
Brooks Nelson on 19 Feb 2017
Commented: Divyang Jain on 31 May 2019
I have been trying to learn functions but must have a mental block. I am trying to take a number "n" as an input and output the sum of numbers up to "n" (Inclusive). For example, if input is 10, the program would output 55. I wrote the following.
function sum = sumNum(n)
end
I know I am missing something. Can some one help me. Thanks.
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Divyang Jain
Divyang Jain on 31 May 2019
U haven't given any statment inside function sum so u will not recieve any output so try giving a statment inside a loop and then try

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 19 Feb 2017
Please do not use ‘sum’ as a variable. This is called ‘overshadowing’ so MATLAB will try to use your variable instead of the function, throwing an error that could be difficult to find.
An anonymous function version would be:
My_Sum = @(n) sum(1:n); % Anonymous Function Version
A function file version would be:
function y = My_Sum(n)
y = sum(1:n);
end
Both functions would return:
My_Result = My_Sum(10)
My_Result =
55

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