How to solve this error "Not enough input arguments."
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Dear all,
I have this code, though, I have previously defined all the variables, it still persist a message:
Not enough input arguments.
Error in Riesgo_C (line 2)
aux1 = V_in(V_in(:,12) == BATT,:);
The function:
function [deltaSOC] = Riesgo_C(V_in,BATT,PV,IRR)
aux1 = V_in(V_in(:,12) == BATT,:);
aux2 = aux1(aux1(:,11) == PV,:);
auxD = aux2(:,[2;4;6;8;10]);
auxI = aux2(:,[1;3;5;7;9]);
p = polyfit(auxI(1,:),auxD(1,:),1);
deltaSOC = polyval(p,IRR);
end
2 Comments
Adam
on 14 Feb 2020
Functions have to be called with arguments actually passed in as they have their own sealed workspace, unlike a script. They know nothing at all about what exists in the calling workspace so you have to call the function as
[deltaSOC] = Riesgo_C(V_in,BATT,PV,IRR);
when you call it in order for it to have the inputs it needs.
Tony Castillo
on 17 Feb 2020
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More Answers (1)
madhu
on 21 Nov 2023
0 votes
Not enough input arguments.
Error in mylaplasian (line 6)
[rows, cols]=size(g);
1 Comment
Walter Roberson
on 21 Nov 2023
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 21 Nov 2023
You are running a function named mylaplasian which accepts one or more inputs, one of which is named g in the function. But when you run mylaplasian then you are not passing in enough parameters to put anything into the g slot.
You should rewrite your function to do something appropriate when the user calls it with fewer parameters than the maximum. For example,
mytest(10,20)
mytest(30)
mytest()
function mytest(P,Q)
if nargin < 2; Q = -99; end
if nargin < 1
error('You need to pass at least one parameter to this function!');
end
fprintf('Input P was: %g\n', P);
fprintf('Input Q was: %g\n', Q);
end
This code illustrates that you can detect that trailing optional parameters have not been passed in, and in that case you can put in default values if appropriate -- but that when the user has not passed in enough parameters for minimal functionality, that you should generate a meaningful error message to inform the user of what is needed.
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