A simple question about undefined function error
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Hello,
Before i ask my question i want to mention that i am beginner level in matlab.
I wrote in matlab a simple program which is given below:
function [ output_args ] = Untitled( input_args )
for i=1:6
for j=1:30
k=1:24;
if 6<=k<17
if ruzgaruretimi(k,j)>sulamagider(k,j)
sebekein==sebekein
elseif ruzgaruretimi(k,j)<sulamagider(k,j)
if sdepo>0
sebekein==sebekein
sdepo==sdepo-1
elseif sdepo==0
sebekein==sebekein+15.708
end
end
end
end
end
end
I defined all veriables but i still get this error message:
Undefined function 'ruzgaruretimi' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Error in dnm (line 6)
if ruzgaruretimi(k,j)>sulamagider(k,j)
How can i solve it?
regards
1 Comment
Jan
on 31 Jul 2012
Variables are assigned by "=", while "==" compares variables. sebekein==sebekein replies TRUE for all elements - I assume it is meaningless actually.
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Honglei Chen
on 31 Jul 2012
You need to make sure that the function ruzgaruretimi are on your path. It should also expect double inputs. If it does, try to do
rehash toolbox
to refresh your toolbox cache.
Wayne King
on 31 Jul 2012
0 votes
Have you defined this variable inside the function? Having the variable in your MATLAB workspace is not sufficient.
You could declare ruzgaruretimi as a global variable, but I think it is probably better to either define it inside your function, or pass that variable to your function as an input argument.
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Wayne King
on 31 Jul 2012
Sorry, if it is a function, then what Honglei suggested is correct. I may have misunderstood that ruzgaruretimi is a matrix. If it is a matrix, then you have to make it a global variable, define it inside the function, or pass it as an input argument.
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