Naming Variables wit using varargin.
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Hello everyone. I define a Gama function which must had 4 inputs. If we entered more than 4 inputs it should say Error!. I must use the variables that taken from inside of the varargin to an equation like this fun= (sin(2*pi.*f.*(m-n).*T))/ 2*pi.*f.*(m-n).*T; but how can i name my variables? For example if i entered Gama(1,3,5,7) the first value should represents m ,the second value should represents n and the others represents f and t. How can i name them and use it into my function. Thanks for your help. Have a Good Day.
function Gama(varargin)
if nargin<=4
disp("Number of input arguments: " + nargin)
disp(varargin)
else
'Error'
f=varargin{1}
m=varargin{2}
n=varargin{3}
T=varargin{4}
if nargin<=4
fun= (sin(2*pi.*f.*(m-n).*T))/ 2*pi.*f.*(m-n).*T;
t=1:1:100;
figure
plot(fun,t)
xlabel('Omega')
ylabel('Gamma')
else
'Error! More Than 4 Inputs entered'
end
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Stephen23
2021-1-9
Why do academics insist on teaching such bizarre, unrealistic, and ugly practices? This should simply be:
function Gama(f,m,n,T)
Using named arguments directly is simpler, more efficient (no allocating data to new variables), still throws an error for too many input arguments, and MATLAB shows the variable names when calling the function:

Whereas using varargin shows nothing useful at all:

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