How to do the DoubleDown function?

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Blair Hall
Blair Hall on 16 Sep 2017
function finalValue = DoubleDown( initialValue )
% Complete the function to return twice the initialValue
finalValue = 0;
%supposed to make finalValue = 10 and then 240
end
%
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Blair Hall
Blair Hall on 16 Sep 2017
What do I put in to make return both numbers. I don't know if the picture is visible but there is a box under the main one shown and it says something like 'Code to Call your Function.' In the box it already has DoubleDown(5) % Change the input to DoubleDown to test other values.
Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 16 Sep 2017
DoubleDown(5) is how you call your function from the command line (or from within another function). Calling your code like this
>> DoubleDown(5)
should return
ans =
10
Presumably the second number (240) is returned when you call your function as
>> DoubleDown(120)

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Francisco Aguiniga-Garcia
Francisco Aguiniga-Garcia on 29 Sep 2020
function finalValue = DoubleDown( initialValue )
% Complete the function to return twice the initialValue
finalValue = 2*initialValue;
end
%This code worked foe me! Hope it works for you as well!

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