Not enought input arguments

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Martin Kavka
Martin Kavka 2020-5-28
I know that a lot of people must ask this but I am trying to figure this out and I dont know what to do.
I have this function and in workspace I have 2 arrays first is cas and second is outputs01, and both are arrays of 101 numbers, and this function should show me time of minimal and maximal number from outputs01. Time is stored in cas. And it jsut keeps showing me error posted below the code. I really dont know what to do, I have tried many things. Thanks for any help.
function [minn,max1] = minmax(outputs01,cas)
val = min(outputs01);
ind = find(val==outputs01);
minn = cas(ind);
val1 = max(outputs01);
ind1 = find(val==outputs01);
max1 = cas(ind1);
end
Not enough input arguments.
Error in minmax (line 4)
val = min(outputs01);
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Brent Kostich
Brent Kostich 2020-5-28
编辑:Brent Kostich 2020-5-28
You are just typing:
minmax
That is equivalent to calling the function with no input arguments, or:
minmax()
Instead you need to type this into the command line:
[min,max] = minmax(outputs01, cas)
You defined the function to expect two input arguments, any more or less will throw an error.
Furthermore, you don't actually need use the 'find' function. The 'min' and 'max' functions allow you to yield the index directly. See the documentation for either of those functions, or the following example:
[~,ind] = min(outputs01)
Martin Kavka
Martin Kavka 2020-5-29
yeah it helped thank you guys a lot.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi 2020-5-28
Use function in a proper way. Please see the documentation on how to call a function properly.

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