two outputs of a function
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function [cnt,A] = matrice_nou_vechi(A,noua,veche)
cnt=0;
for row=1:size(A,1)
for col=1:size(A,2)
if(A(row, col)==veche)
A(row,col)=noua;
cnt=cnt+1;
end
end
end
how can i see both "cnt" and matrix "A" when a call the function in command window? (without using disp function)
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Stephen23
on 13 Nov 2020
[cnt,A] = matrice_nou_vechi([1,2],3,2)
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Stephen23
on 13 Nov 2020
Edited: Stephen23
on 13 Nov 2020
Yes.
It isn't very secret though: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/getting-started-with-matlab.html
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Steven Lord
on 13 Nov 2020
Your function is defined to return two output arguments. Now you have to call it with two output arguments. I'm assuming you have created variables for the three inputs aready, I'll call them A, x2, and third.
[output1, secondOutput] = matrice_nou_vechi(A, x2, third);
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