Saving the variables in a function call and using them next time the same function is called

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I call a function few times within a loop. Each time the function is called it calculates the value of dx,dy and AF. The next time the same function is called I need to compare the dx and dy as calculated in previous call with the ones calculated in this call and if (dx_previous =dx_new and dy_previous =dy_new) then I need to put AF= AF_previous+AF_new.
Can someone please help me with this. How do I do it

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 7 Nov 2013

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 7 Nov 2013
k=1
[dx,dy,AF]=youy_fcb(~)
A(k,:)=[dx dy AF];
k=k+1
[dx,dy,AF]=youy_fcb(~)
A(k,:)=[dx dy AF];
d=A(end,:)-A(en-1,:)
dx=d(1)
dy=d(2)
AF=d(3)
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Mahi Nazir
Mahi Nazir on 7 Nov 2013
I want the function I am calling should be doing all this because it will be plotting at the end.... Like if previous dx and new dx are same and prev dy and new dy are same the AF will be accumulated (Previous_AF + new AF) and the plot3(dx,dy,AF)... This all needs to be done in the function I am calling
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 7 Nov 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 7 Nov 2013
function [dx,dy,AF]=your_fcn(~)
persistent old_dx old_dy old_AF
if isempty(old_x)
old_dx=0 % initialize
old_dy=0
old_AF=0
end
% your code
dx=f(old_dx,...)
dy=f(old_dy,...)
AF=f(old_AF,...)
old_dx=dx;
old_dy=dy
old_AF=AF

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