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Trying to code a simple nesting function and I can't understand why I get an undefined function or variable warning for 'a'
function [Y] = nesty(d,e)
Y(d,e)=2*a;
nestmini
function [a] = nestmini(d,e)
a=d+e;
end
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Nov 2017
function [Y] = nesty(d,e)
a = nestmini;
Y(d,e)=2*a;
function [a] = nestmini(d,e)
a=d+e;
end
end
Remember, the variable named as output in a function is a dummy variable that is not assigned outside the function
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 19 Nov 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 19 Nov 2017
@aldburg:
  • Y=... defines a totally new variable with the name Y. It has the size of whatever the RHS has.
  • Y(d,e)=... uses indexing to allocate values into the selected elements of Y. If Y does not exist before that indexing then MATLAB creates Y and fills the unindexed elements with zero.
The introductory tutorials teach these kind of basic MATLAB concepts, such as defining variables and using indexing, and are highly recommended for all beginners:
aldburg
aldburg on 19 Nov 2017
Thanks for explaining that. I will start that once I finish my courses for the quarter. I am learning Matlab to help with my composite mechanics homework.

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KL
KL on 19 Nov 2017
You're passing d,|e| to nesty function but you're using a on the right hand side of the equation. Do not expect matlab to call the nestmini function for you.
If you want to use the function return directly, try something like,
Y(d,e) = 2*nestmini(d,e);

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