What is status for?

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chaos4u2
chaos4u2 on 26 Feb 2013
Commented: Walter Roberson on 5 Sep 2021
I've read many codes that when calling a function it equals to status. Like this:
[status]=function(s)
What is the status for?

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Jan
Jan on 27 Feb 2013
Edited: Jan on 27 Feb 2013
See movefile. Checking the status allows to check for errors:
[status,message,messageid] = movefile(File1, File2);
if ~status
warning(message)
end
Now a warning appears, but it could be an error also. E.g. the destination could be write protected.
Equivalent for mkdir. Here the use of the status and the messages is explained in the documentation also: doc mkdir.

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Doug Hull
Doug Hull on 26 Feb 2013
To let you know the status, or output of the function. It varies based on each function. Read the doc for each function for details.
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chaos4u2
chaos4u2 on 27 Feb 2013
Could you give me an example please, I don't see the difference between using it and don't using it. Thank you!

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rajashekar chava
rajashekar chava on 5 Sep 2021
status(1)=!
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Sep 2021
This is not valid syntax in MATLAB. The ! operation is only valid at the beginning of a command.

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