Undefined function or variable . which is defined in another workspace.

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Hello,
I have an problem and I made one code to solve that but I got an error.
Actually I have an function which I want to run in loop so I made function file and then make anouther programme to call that function but "for" loop variable is making error.
My code is somewhat complecated so I write here replica of that for example by which you all can have idea.
My function file code is:
function y=mytest(x)
y(t)=x(t)+1;
y=y(t);
end
and my programme file code is :
b=1:10;
myfun=@mytest;
for t=1:1:max(b)
a(t)=myfun(b(t));
end
I am getting thi error:
Undefined function or variable 't'.
Error in mytest (line 2)
y(t)=x(t)+1;
Error in myrun (line 4)
a(t)=myfun(x(t));
Please help me or suggest me what to do.
Thank you.

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Feb 2021
b=1:10;
for t=1:1:max(b)
myfun = @(x) mytest(x,t); %<--- parameterized
a(t)=myfun(b(t));
end
function y=mytest(x,t) %<--- now receives t as well
y(t)=x(t)+1;
y=y(t);
end
This will fail, of course. You are passing the scalar b(t) into mytest, but you are expecting to be able to index it at t.

More Answers (1)

Ruger28
Ruger28 on 16 Feb 2021
Edited: Ruger28 on 16 Feb 2021
You pass in a value that the function sees as x, but you are trying to use t. You need to pass your b(t) value AND your t value if you need them, but it looks like you just want to add one to your value.
b=1:10;
myfun=@mytest;
for t=1:1:max(b)
a(t)=myfun(b(t));
end
function y=mytest(x)
y=x+1;
% y(t)=x(t)+1;
% y=y(t);
end
  2 Comments
Neel Patel
Neel Patel on 16 Feb 2021
Edited: Neel Patel on 16 Feb 2021
Thank you for answering.
This is example of my code not actual one. my code is complecated so I simply write
y(t)=x(t)+1;
but actully that is not my real objective.
let me create one more exaple.
if my function is :
function y=mytest(x)
y(t)=x(t)+x(t-1)+1;
y=y(t);
end
what now?
I need value of 't'.
Motive of my question is I need that value of 't' in fuction file automatically call value from
for t=1:1:max(b)
Neel Patel
Neel Patel on 16 Feb 2021
If you want then I can give you my whole file but that may be take time to understand my perpose.

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