How can I call the method of one class in another class method as a input argument?
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    surendra kumar Aralapura mariyappa
 on 15 May 2019
  
    
    
    
    
    Edited: surendra kumar Aralapura mariyappa
 on 15 May 2019
            classdef Conductance
    properties
        Conductivity
        Contact_Area
        Breadth
    end
    properties(Dependent)
        Leitwert
    end
    methods
        function obj = Conductance(Lambda, A_1_2, b)
            obj.Conductivity = Lambda;
            obj.Contact_Area = A_1_2;
            obj.Breadth = b;
        end
        function L = get.conductance(obj)
           ind = obj.Conductivity > 0 || obj.Contact_Area > 0 || obj.Breadth > 0 ;
         L = obj.Conductivity(ind) *obj.Contact_Area(ind)/(.5*obj.Breadth(ind));
        end 
    end
end
I have a different objects of same properties with different values. Now I need to calculate the conductance between two nodes after  caculating the conductance of each node. How can I write code to find the conductance between two nodes in the same class file? if not, How can I call the class Conductance in another class to find the total conductance?
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  Geoff Hayes
      
      
 on 15 May 2019
				I have a module of 6 different objects(different values) which share the common properties(Conductivity, Breadth, Area).
So does that mean they are six instances of the class Conductance? Or do you have six different classes that have the same set of three properties?
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