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Newbie question - capturing mutliple return from a function into an array

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A function f() returns 2 numbers. So, I typically call it like this:
[x,y] = f(<inputs>)
Now I want to multiply the outputs of f by 100. Looks like I need 5 lines to do this:
[x,y] = f(<inputs>); temp = [x,y]; temp = temp * 100; x = temp(1); y = temp(2);
This is because [x,y] = 100 * f(<inputs>) doesn't work. Nor does [x,y] = 100 * [x,y];
This seems awkward.
My current workaround has been to wrap f() into another function f_array() that returns the outputs as an array. Any other more elegannt solution?t solution?

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 8 Jul 2011
At the very least, you can skip the temp step, and just directly do
[x,y] = f(<inputs>);
x = 100*x;
y = 100*y;

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