How to call a own function in other mfile?
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Good morning,
I create my own function
function z = myfunc (x,y)
z = x+y;
end
I have to use it into a mfile how can do it ?
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Mathieu NOE
on 3 Jul 2024
hello
you simply need to have your function(s) located at the end of your script (mfile)
% example code
%% main code
x = 1;
y = 2;
z = myfunc (x,y)
%% function(s) below this line %%%%%%%%%
function z = myfunc (x,y)
z = x+y;
end
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John D'Errico
on 3 Jul 2024
Edited: John D'Errico
on 3 Jul 2024
Did you save it on your search path? (Do you know what your search path is?) Spend some time reading the help for tools like addpath, savepath, pathtool, etc.
help pathtool
Do NOT try to save that file into the directories supplied with MATLAB. DO NOT DO THAT. Use your own directory.
Once that is done, now just call it like you would any other function,
x = 12;
y = 1:3;
z = myfunc(x,y)
And you can use that function in any other function you write now too.
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