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
2016-11-18
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
Walter Roberson
2016-11-18
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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.
Zied
2016-11-18
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Walter Roberson
2016-11-18
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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