Varargin - mistake in my example

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Hi everyone, I wrote the following function:
function [x] = ingressi_arbitrari(varargin)
x=0;
for k=1:nargin
x=x+1;
end
end
Why if I run a=ingressi_arbitrari([2 3]) in the command window, the result is a=1 instead of a=2 (I choose two input arguments)?
Thank you very much.

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 May 2017
You only have one input argument, that happens to be length 2. If you had
a=ingressi_arbitrari([2 3], [7; 1; 8; 5])
then you would have two input arguments, the first length 2 and the second length 4

More Answers (1)

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 13 May 2017
use:
ingressi_arbitrari(2,3)

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