How can I transmit multiple variables to a function in the form of a single array?

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My function has 20 inputs, in other words, it looks something like this:
function [output1,output2]=multi_input(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k)
...
end
Now of course, the obvious answer would be, to me, rewrite the function as accepting a single input. But let's say I don't want to do this. How can I, in an effort to have a better readable code that doesn't go over the margin, tell multi_input.m to treat an array A that is a 1x20 to accept each array element as an input to the function? In other words, using the function like this:
A(1)=...;
A(2)=...;
...
A(20)=...;
[output1,output2]=multi_input(A)

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Jan
Jan on 7 Mar 2021
Edited: Jan on 7 Mar 2021
You can use a struct:
S.a = a;
S.b = b;
...
[output1,output2] = multi_input(S)
function [output1,output2] = multi_input(S)
"code that doesn't go over the margin" - you can use the line continuation:
function [output1, output2] = multi_input( ...
a, b, c, d, e, ...
f, g, h, i, j, k)
"tell multi_input.m to treat an array A that is a 1x20 to accept each array element as an input" - this is no valid Matlab syntax and there is no magic trick to expand the Matlab syntax to your needs. The nature of programming is to express the problem in the existing language, not to adjust the language to the fit the problem.

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