Turning a script to a function
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Ethan Labianca-Campbell
on 23 Aug 2018
Commented: Ethan Labianca-Campbell
on 23 Aug 2018
Hi all.
I've built a code to read files and plot data points from each file onto a graph.
Instead of copy and pasting the script every time that I want to use it though, I'd rather turn the script into a file that can be used as a function...
e.g. if I wanted to use the script, type something like "Run('SCRIPT')" and have it compute that way.
Many thanks to those who answer!
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Steven Lord
on 23 Aug 2018
Here's a documentation page that explains the syntax you need to use as the first line of your function to describe your function's interface. Once you've written a function, you call it the same way you'd call any of the functions included in MATLAB like max, clc, disp, etc.
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