Not enough input arguments

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Chris Murchison
Chris Murchison on 26 Feb 2021
Answered: Steven Lord on 26 Feb 2021
Hi, I am using a framework for some code and can't figure out why it isn't working. in the line, path = sprintf(...) I am getting an error telling me there is not enough input arguments. Obviously FormatSpec has been defined and I have created the folder for the ANN models with the same name. Is there anything else I need to do so this will work?
function ANN_CAM(file_ML_DB,folder_ANN_models)
FormatSpec = '%s/';
path = sprintf(FormatSpec,folder_ANN_models);
addpath(genpath(path));
N_sources = 2; % Number of sources providing information (in the form of interval of the uncertain variables)
flag_train = 1; % Flag to detemrine if training [1] or validating [0]
flag_strat = 2; % Strategy: 1 -> predict with a single ANN the three component of dv vector
% 2 -> predict with three ANNs each of the components of the dv vector
ss = 80/100; % percetage for training
input_size = 22; % input_size = 22, being those 11: bpa of source and loewr and upper bound given by the source of: sigma2_xi, sigma2_zeta, sigma_xizeta, mu_xi, mu_zeta

Answers (1)

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 26 Feb 2021
You need to call your function with two input arguments. You've called it with zero or one.

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