How to define and call a function in the same script
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Hello, I have a code that is working. It consists of a main script that calls 2 functions from 2 other m files. I will simulate my code in another program (Labview) and I need to put all the code in one script. Is it possible to define the function and call them in the same file. Thanks, Zied
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James Tursa
on 18 Nov 2016
Does it have to be a script? Can you simply wrap your script in a dummy function name? Then you could simply attach your other functions to the end of this file and have everything in one file. E.g.,
function scriptfun % <-- dummy name
% put your original script here
end
% then append your functions here
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Nov 2016
It is possible as of R2016b, but not in any previous version. For any previous version you either need to use separate files or you need to convert the script into a function the way James shows.
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Zied
on 18 Nov 2016
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Nov 2016
If you are using R2016b or later, then nested functions will work. For example file testscript.m
disp('this is a test script')
result = test_outer_function()
function r = test_outer_function
r = test_inner_function;
function s = test_inner_function
s = 11;
end
end
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