Passing a function value to another function
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To whom it may concern:
I am aware that there is documentation to support this question, I haven't been able to implement a simple solution that isn't beyond my abilities. I have a function that calculates the fluid height inside a reservoir. I would like to pass this value to another function where I define the fluid height as a constant. I need to keep two seperate function files, actualise_level and intialise_level. What might you suggest? Thanks
FIRST FUNCTION:
function [ reservoir ] = actualise_level( reservoir, vol_in, vol_out)
constants;
reservoir(VOLUME) = VOLUME + (vol_in - vol_out) * DT
if reservoir(VOLUME) < 0
reservoir(VOLUME) = reservoir(VOLUME) + abs(min(reservoir(VOLUME)))
end
x = sqrt(4*BASE_INF^2*HEIGHT^2+8*(((BASE_SUP-BASE_INF)*HEIGHT*VOLUME)./LENGTH)) y = 2*HEIGHT*BASE_INF
if x >= y
h1 = (x-y)./(2*(BASE_SUP-BASE_INF)) %h1 is the fluid level as calculated
else error('No solution')
end
end
SECOND FUNCTION:
function [ reservoir ] = initialise_reservoir()
constants;
reservoir = zeros(1,NB_PARAMETERS_RESERV);
reservoir(BASE_INF) = 5; reservoir(BASE_SUP) = 7.5; reservoir(HEIGHT) = 25; reservoir(LENGTH) = 5; reservoir(VOLUME) = 350; reservoir(LEVEL) = h1? %this is where I would like to pass the value in
reservoir = [reservoir(BASE_INF) reservoir(BASE_SUP) reservoir(HEIGHT) ... reservoir(LENGTH) reservoir(VOLUME) reservoir(LEVEL)];
end
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Rick Rosson
on 27 Feb 2015
You could write a script that calls each of the functions one or more times in the desired sequence, passing the output of one function as the input to the other function.
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Rick Rosson
on 28 Feb 2015
That's exactly what I am suggesting. Maybe you should try it before you simply reject it as inadequate.
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