How to go about programming this function in MatLab

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I am trying to program a function into matlab but I am struggling to get started. I want to program it as a function and not as part of a script so that I may use it later on when I need it.
Basicaly, there will be n number of terms, and x and y are arrays that will change in size depending on how have set them up.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 28 Apr 2021
Edited: Stephen23 on 28 Apr 2021
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I am trying to program a function into matlab but I am struggling to get started. I want to program it as a function and not as part of a script so that I may use it later on when I need it.
Basicaly, there will be n number of terms, and x and y are arrays that will change in size depending on how have set them up.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Apr 2021
c = @(x,y) sum(sqrt((a-x).^2 + (b-y).^2))

Jan
Jan on 20 Apr 2021
function c = YourSum(x, y, a, b)
c = sum(sqrt((a - x).^2 + (b - y).^2));
end

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