Changing function logic parameters depending on outputs

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If I have a function with 3 output arguments
[a,b,c] = fun(x)
I want the function only to calculate a,b,c if I actually call for them i.e. if I only want "c" I want to be able to call
[~,~,c] = fun(x)
without fun calculating a and b
what logical function can I use based on the specific outputs requested to achieve this? Probably a fairly trivial question but I can't find the answer.

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 18 Feb 2015
Edited: Thorsten on 18 Feb 2015
You can use the istilde from http://biorobots.cwru.edu/personnel/adh/stackoverflow/04/ with the caveat that it works just in functions or scripts, but not from the command line, as described in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19498911/how-to-determine-if-an-output-of-a-function-call-is-unused-matlab

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