How do I call a script inside a function?
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Wojciech Kalinowski
on 1 Apr 2020
Commented: Ameer Hamza
on 1 Apr 2020
So, I have three scrips two of them, initial_data1 and initial_data2, contain data and process it into arrays. Then I want the third scrip to run a function that uses the data from the files. I'm using matlab R2019a.
% initial_data2
dt = 0.01;
t = 0:dt:1000;
r = zeros(size(t)); %ect
The function I have works like this:
function [H,V,H_t,V_t] = Lunch_equations(data)
data;
% code
% also the output variabels are arrays if that is important.
end
And I'm trying to input the initial data files into the fuction so that the function has the local scope of one of these scrips at a time.
% The third scrip
clear
clc
[hight1,velocity1,hight_t1,velocity_t1] = Lunch_equations(initial_data1);
[hight2,velocity2,hight_t2,velocity_t2] = Lunch_equations(initial_data2);
%code
From here 'm getting an error: "Attempt to execute SCRIPT initial_data2 as a function" (or initial_data1).
Is there anyway to run the scrips inside the function as a local scope?
Thank you in advance.
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Ameer Hamza
on 1 Apr 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza
on 1 Apr 2020
script name 'initial_data1' does not return a value. Running
initial_data1
will just run the code inside the script, and the variable will be created in the current scope. For example, if this script generate variables dt, t, and r the after running this line, you will be able to use those variables
initial_data1
% do something with dt, t, and r
Therefore, in your case, you can do somthing like this
initial_data1;
[hight1,velocity1,hight_t1,velocity_t1] = Lunch_equations(dt, t, r);
However, note that spawning the variables like this in a workspace can make the code very difficult to debug. An optimal code will just have one script for testing, the rest of the code should be organized in the form of functions.
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David Hill
on 1 Apr 2020
Why not just use functions? I only use scripts when I am working in the workspace. Unless you are going to call a function more than once, you should just place the code in the original function (my opinion).
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