assigning a vector to a function

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cgo
cgo on 29 Oct 2015
Edited: Thorsten on 29 Oct 2015
I made a function that returns a vector as a response. I noticed that this vector is not 'stored' as I check the workspace. So I attempted to say A = FUNCTION(X,Y). But it returned 'ERROR USING FUNCTION. TOO MANY OUTPUT ARGUMENTS'.
I want to store the response given by the function in a vector so I can use it in the future. How do i do this?
Thanks

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 29 Oct 2015
Edited: Thorsten on 29 Oct 2015
It seems that you have not defined your function properly.
In an m-file called myfun.m you write
function A = myfun(X,Y)
A = X + Y; % or whatever the function should compute
Then you call it using, e.g.,
a = myfun(x,y);
See also
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Ingrid
Ingrid on 29 Oct 2015
you do not have enough information in your question, why do you not add the relevant code?
if in your function file you have started it with
function A = FUNCTION(X,Y)
...
you should be able to use it as such. Your error message seems to indicate that your function is not returning a vector as a response although you have indicated this is the case

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