Output argument not assigned during call

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I need help to correct this code. While I did not write this code in function, it worked right, but now matlab gives error
[X, Y] = points(t1, U1, U01)
function [X, Y] = points(t, U, U0)
d = U-U0;
s = abs(diff(sign(d)));
id = find( s>0 );
h = zeros(size(id));
f = zeros(size(id));
for k = 1:length(id)
i = id(k);
a1 = (U0(i+1)-U0(i))/(t(i+1)-t(i));
a2 = (U(i+1)-U(i))/(t(i+1)-t(i));
b1 = U0(i)-a1*t(i);
b2 = U(i)-a2*t(i);
A = [-a1, 1;
-a2, 1];
B = [b1; b2];
u = A\B;
X(k) = u(1);
Y(k) = u(2);
end
end
Output argument "X" (and maybe others) not assigned during call to "points".

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 27 Feb 2020
Edited: Fangjun Jiang on 27 Feb 2020
X and Y are only assigned inside the for-loop, the for-loop is dependent on the value of "id", which is dependent on the result of find(). What if find() returns empty?
Always assign a default return value to avoid this problem.
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Pavel M
Pavel M on 27 Feb 2020
Ok, id really returns empty, but while I did not write this code in function, it worked right. Why now id returns empty?
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 27 Feb 2020
It depends on U0 and U. Try to run and understand these three lines
d = U-U0;
s = abs(diff(sign(d)));
id = find( s>0 )

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 27 Feb 2020
The function should start like this:
function [X, Y] = points(t, U, U0)
X = []; % Make sure we return SOMETHING, even though it's empty, even if we never assign X.
Y = []; % Make sure we return SOMETHING, even though it's empty, even if we never assign Y.

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