Using if statement inside a function,I didn't understand why the error is coming,why I am unable to use the values of x & y inside the if loop

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function O = help(~,~)
i=input('Value of i:');
j=input('Value of j:');
O = y(i,j);
function g=y(x,y)
if(x==y)
{
k = rem(x,2);
s = log2( (y - k) );
g = 2^(-s);
}
else
{
g=0;
}
end
return;
end
return;
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Mar 2013
There is no such thing as an "if loop". The body of an "if" is executed exactly once (or not at all), whereas a "loop" would continue executing the body until some condition was met.
Jan
Jan on 11 Mar 2013
Please post the error message.
Be sure not to shadow the important Matlab function help by your function. This would be a very bad idea.

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Vishal Rane
Vishal Rane on 11 Mar 2013
Curly braces for the if-else statement are not required.
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Jan
Jan on 11 Mar 2013
As Vishal Rane has said already: remove the curly braces in the IF-block. They are not only not required, but even an error, because curly braces create a cell array.
Raviteja Panamgipalli
Raviteja Panamgipalli on 11 Mar 2013
Thank you,I forgot that matlab doesn't need curly braces for if else statement,confused with C programming,Anyway thankyou both for your suggestions Vishal & Walter Roberson

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