"Not enough input arguments" in a function, variables are in workspace. Any help please?
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I couldn't find anything like this on the forum. Sorry, this is basic. The variables are in the woekspace. The code is:
function [Dist, BdBox] = test_DistFnc(P,gd,sf,ns)
C = zeros(10,2);
h = 0;
q=0;
[dl, bt] = decsg(gd,sf,ns); Error using test_DistFnc
Not enough input arguments.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks
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per isakson
on 4 May 2013
Which is the relation between the function,
test_DistFnc
and the call
[dl, bt] = decsg(gd,sf,ns);
???
Image Analyst
on 4 May 2013
Brian, you forgot to post the entire error message. You just clipped out small, and unfortunately useless, portions of it. Please post everything you see in red text.
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Walter Roberson
on 4 May 2013
When you give the command
test_DistFnc
you must follow it by 4 input arguments on the command line. You have not done that.
When you have a function with arguments in the "function" line, then MATLAB will not automatically use variables of that name that are in the caller's workspace or the base workspace: the values must be passed specifically.
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Jan
on 4 May 2013
How many input arguments are required for decsg? The partially shown error message could appear, if this function needs more than 3 inputs.
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