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Hi! I need to calculate the bits and nibbles from an input of bytes. If the functions expects two outputs, the it will calcualtion the nibles. But of not, it will calculate the bits. My code looks like this:
function [varargout] = bytes2bits(bytes)
% write your solution here:
if nargout == 2
varargout{1} = bytes./8;
varargout{2} = bytes./32;
else
varargout{1} = bytes./8;
end
end
and the error that I am getting (from the eudcational platform) is:
Function failed when calculating bits with one output.
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per isakson
per isakson on 24 Mar 2020
No problems here
>> bytes2bits( 64 )
ans =
8
>> [a1,a2] = bytes2bits( 64 );
>> [a1] = bytes2bits( 64 );
>>
Sriram Tadavarty
Sriram Tadavarty on 24 Mar 2020
Edited: Sriram Tadavarty on 24 Mar 2020
The code seems correct.
However, you can try this
if nargout == 2
varargout{1} = bytes./8;
varargout{2} = bytes./32;
elseif nargout == 1
varargout{1} = bytes./8;
end

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