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Can I write a function inside a if statement in a script file?
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Sep 2022
@PA if you are not able to understand the responses, then please ask for clarification... after restoring the code, so that people will understand the situation you are working with.
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a=5;b=10;
if b>a
c=executeFunction(a,b)
end
function c=executeFunction(a,b)
c=b*3+a;
end
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Sep 2022
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 2 Sep 2022
function input = obj.CON_Pattern
The only time that you can use a period as part of a function name for a function definition, is for set and get methods of a classdef
You asked about script files but your code appears to have been written for class methods? (App Designer creates classes, not scripts)
PA
on 1 Sep 2022
Steven Lord
on 1 Sep 2022
If obj is an instance of a class with a method named CON_Pattern you could call the method as obj.CON_Pattern or as CON_Pattern(obj). But you would have to define it as function CON_Pattern(obj).
Steven Lord
on 1 Sep 2022
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You cannot define a function inside an if statement.
You can define a function in a script or function file outside of the if statement and call it inside.
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