Function file does not work

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Nehad
Nehad on 10 Sep 2024
Commented: Jatin on 15 Sep 2024
If I save a function in a file it is not work even I save the function file in the same folder of the code
the error is
'Undefined function 'Crouts1A' for input arguments of type 'double'.'
but if I write the function in the last code it is work.. how can I fix it.
My version Matlab is R2024a
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Nehad
Nehad on 10 Sep 2024
here is the code
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 10 Sep 2024
Edited: Stephen23 on 10 Sep 2024
@Nehad: do you see how the function name is underlined with a wavy orange line? Do not ignore these mlint warnings: right-click on the warning and see what the message tells you. Most likely that will help you solve your problem.
If you want us to help you then please upload your file here by clicking the paperclip button. We cannot run a screenshot.

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Jatin
Jatin on 10 Sep 2024
Edited: Jatin on 10 Sep 2024
Hi @Nehad,
The error message you are encountering typically happens when MATLAB can't find the function you're trying to call. Here are few reasons this could happen:
1. Ensure that the function is saved in a file with the exact same name as the function. MATLAB requires that the filename match the function name exactly, including case sensitivity.
For Example: If the function name is "LUCrouts1A" then file name should be "LUCrouts1A.m".
2. Check that the folder containing the function is in the current working directory or is added to the MATLAB path if not.
Please let me know if this resolves the issue.
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Nehad
Nehad on 15 Sep 2024
How can I added to Matla path?
Jatin
Jatin on 15 Sep 2024
You can use the addpath function to add any folder to MATLAB search path, and then use savepath to make the changes permanent.

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