Not enough input arguments?
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Victor Popa-Simil
on 14 Dec 2019
Commented: Victor Popa-Simil
on 14 Dec 2019
I'm trying to make a user-define function that accepts time as an input and gives me an output of height. Here is the code I am using currently.
For some reason it keeps giving me the error on line 2 that I do not have enough input arguments. What does this mean? Thank you!
function h=height(t)
h=(-(9.8/2).*t.^2)+(125.*t)+500;
end
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Image Analyst
on 14 Dec 2019
How are you calling it? What value are you passing in for t? You're not just clicking the green run triangle without giving it a value for t are you? So, let's say t was 10. Are you doing
t = 10;
h = height(t); % Pass in t to the height() function.
fprintf('For t = %.1f, height = %f.\n', t, h);
So, what is your program for calling your height() function? Evidently from the error it thinks you're doing this:
h = height(); % Not passing in anything for t. This will throw an error.
or else you're clicking the green run triangle which will try to run the function without sending in anything for t.
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