Factorial Function Setting problem
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Hi, I just set up my code for a factorial function, shown below:
function y = my_factorial(x);
if x == 0
y = 1
else y = x * factorial(x-1);
end;
but Matlab keeps saying not enough input arguments. What's the problem of it?
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Stephen23
on 10 Aug 2016
Edited: Stephen23
on 10 Aug 2016
There is nothing wrong with your function, it works fine:
>> my_factorial(3)
ans = 6
The problem is how you are calling it. Are you clicking the Run button on the toolbar ? MATLAB made a poor design decision by adding that button, because now lots of beginners click that button and are surprised when their code does not work... in fact they are just forgetting to call their function with its required input arguments. Chances are you forgot to supply the input argument.
Star Strider
on 10 Aug 2016
Edited: Star Strider
on 10 Aug 2016
You have to call your function with an argument in your script or in the Command Window. You cannot click ‘Run’ in the Editor.
EDIT — The easiest way to create your own factorial function:
my_factorial = @(n) prod(1:n);
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Star Strider
on 10 Aug 2016
I would do it this way:
function y = my_factorial(x);
if rem(x,1) ~= 0
error('Argument ‘x’ must be an integer.')
end
y = prod(1:x);
end
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