Function fails when called from another function

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The function below fails when I call it from another function. I call it like this:
% Stuff before where all the variables are defined
for nn=7:-1:1
for mm=3:-1:1
baseprofileseason{:,mm}=dayprofile(Days{nn,mm},data{EorG,1},IDs,avehousize(end));
end
end
% Stuff afterwards
The error is this:
Undefined function or variable 'profile'.
Error in dayprofile (line 86)
profile(:,groups+2)=profile(:,groups+1)/avehousize;
Error in projection (line 341)
baseprofileseason{:,mm}=dayprofile(Days{nn,mm},data{EorG,1},IDs,avehousize(end));
And the function is this: (the error appears in the very last line)
function [profile]=dayprofile(days,data,IDs,avehousize)
if ~iscell(IDs)
IDcheck=IDs;
clear IDs
IDs{1}=IDcheck(:);
else
IDcheck=vertcat(IDs{:});
if length(IDcheck)~=length(unique(IDcheck))
error('At least one ID appears to be in more than one group')
end
end
groups=numel(IDs);
indexdays=ismember(data(:,4),days);
for nn=groups:-1:1
indexIDs=ismember(data(:,1),IDs{nn});
focusIDsdays=data(indexdays&indexIDs,:);
periodsnumber=max(focusIDsdays(:,5));
for mm=periodsnumber:-1:1
indexperiod=focusIDsdays(:,5)==mm;
profile(mm,nn)=mean(focusIDsdays(indexperiod,3));
end
end
allIDs=ismember(data(:,1),IDcheck);
allIDsdays=data(indexdays&allIDs,:);
for mm=periodsnumber:-1:1
indexperiod=allIDsdays(:,5)==mm;
profile(mm,groups+1)=mean(allIDsdays(indexperiod,3));
end
% The erromes for the following line
profile(:,groups+2)=profile(:,groups+1)/avehousize(end);
What can I do so that the function works when is called within another function?? I really don't understand why suddently it doesn't find the function at the end when it is using it before.
Find the variables you can use to run this function in the following link: https://we.tl/t-WxrFd3yESm
(one of the variables, 'data', is huge so the .mat file is almost 500MB)
  2 Comments
Miquel
Miquel on 14 Nov 2019
Oh, that is useful! Now I guess there are lots of functionalities of the debugger which I don't know. I will thouroughly read the link. I only knew about the breakpoint. Thanks!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Nov 2019
You do not initialize the profile variable. You assign to it inside of for loops that are potentially not being run, such as if periodsnumber < 1

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