How to define a function that can have multiple variables.

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For example f(x,y,z) or f(x,y), z is optional. If I list three variables then system uses f(x,y,z), if only 2 variables uses f(x,y).
I know how to use it by nargin function, is there better way to do so?
Thanks.

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 11 Jun 2012
When you say you know how to do it by nargin, does that mean you are also familiar with varargin? That sounds like what you want.
>> doc varargin
There is an example on this page:
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 12 Jun 2012
I edited my reply to include a web page that has an example.

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