Multiple formulas in one function?

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gblmtc
gblmtc on 31 Mar 2018
Commented: gblmtc on 1 Apr 2018
Hi there!
I have attached 2 pics. There are 7 formulas, the second formula uses the output from the first formula, the third formula uses the output from the second one and so on.
My question is: could I put all these formula in just one function?
I’ve tried creating a function for each formula and after that to include all of them in one big function but it’s not working :(. I don’t know how to call the big function.
Maybe is there somebody and could give me hint for this.
Thank you!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 31 Mar 2018
Sure, just compute and return the numerical results
function [n,mu,M,lambda, etc] = Compute7Formulas(inputs)
n = ......whatever
M = ...... whatever....
lambda = whatever
% etc.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 1 Apr 2018
Make a separate m-file called test.m. In it, have these lines of code
t=3; % Define an input.
toe=5; % Define another input.
%etc. % Define even more inputs.
[n, mu, M, lambda, etc] = Compute7Formulas(t, toe, etc)
where you replace etc with all the other various variables you need. Then you can have the cursor in test.m (NOT in Compute7Formulas.m) and click the green run arrow or type F5.
gblmtc
gblmtc on 1 Apr 2018
Thank you!
I will try that!

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