Stuck with function giving a zero output when calling global variables
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Hi, I have defined global variables (all scalar) in my main script, along with their values.
When calling a function which calls these global variables, and assigning the required inputs, I get an output of zero. Here's my code:
function q1 = Hfcrsk(a,b)
global k Cpb Skbfn Cdil Tc0 Cstr Tsk0
Tc=a;
Tsk=b;
Skbf = ((Skbfn + (Cdil.*(Tc-Tc0)))./(1+(Cstr.*(Tsk0-Tsk))));
q1 = (k.*(Tc-Tsk)) + (Skbf.*Cpb.*(Tc-Tsk));
Calling Hfcrsk(30,35) for example always gives a 0 output.
Please help!!! Thanks:)
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Stephen23
on 25 Feb 2015
Which makes this situation a classic example of why using globals is a bad idea: it means that any of those variables can be changed somewhere at some point by another function and there is no easy way to know when this happens:
To quote from the first link, Doug Hull: "I have never seen MATLAB code where globals were the right thing to do". And MattFig: "Those beginners (at my work) who use these constructs end up calling me to come fix their mess a few months down the road". And Jan Simon: "these commands cause more problems than they solve".
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