"temp" was previously used as a variable, conflicting with its use here as the name of a function or command.
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Don't know why shows "temp" was previously used as a variable, conflicting with its use here as the name of a function or command.
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Image Analyst
on 29 May 2020
The one that said for i = 1 : n. But it looks like John pointed out the same thing I did, and that turned out to be the problem. Sometimes error messages can be deceptive/misleading.
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John D'Errico
on 29 May 2020
Edited: John D'Errico
on 29 May 2020
The MATLAB language does not include this syntax
temp += 26
Just because it works in some other language, does not make it valid syntax when in MATLAB. Just use
temp = temp + 26;
What does the error indicate? What are you being told?
temp is a variable, right? However, when MATLAB sees
temp += 26
it thinks you are trying to issue a command, or execute a function named temp. (All commands in MATLAB are also functions with the same name.) But it knows that temp is a variable, and temp cannot be used in both contexts at the same time. So it generates that error message.
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