Global variables. How to write global variables?

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dovis838
dovis838 on 14 Dec 2018
Answered: Adam Danz on 14 Dec 2018
I need to create scripts and functions in which data is exchanged only through global variables. I need to create a script with vector from 2*pi to -2*pi with step -0.1; and this script should calculate this function:
and I have created script and 2 functions.
Script:
The answer is good but I need to make global variables and I have no clue how to overwrite this script ant functions. Any ideas?
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 14 Dec 2018
Edited: James Tursa on 14 Dec 2018
Why do you think you need to use global variables? It is usually best to avoid them and simply pass around your variables via the input/output argument lists, like you already have with the PIRMAS(x) and ANTRAS(x) functions. Rather than rewriting your functions to use global variables, I would write your calling code to use argument passing (which it looks like it already does).
dovis838
dovis838 on 14 Dec 2018
Idk, my professor gave this task to try global variables and realize how it works... -,- and I know that it is useless but still, I need to manage somehow to do this task

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 14 Dec 2018
Sounds like a wild assignment. Anyway, here's an example.
global x %declare global var
x = 5; %give global var a value
rn = drawRand(7);
function y = drawRand(n)
global x %within a separate function, declare the same global var
y = rand(n,1) .* x;
end

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