How do I use function for a function which has a matrix with variable index?
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function[PacksA,PacksB,ContA,ContB,AR,BR,fA,fB]=OutAR_NotOutBR(i,Max,AR,BR,fB,fA,ContB)
if AR<Max
%PacksB, PacksA, ContB, ContA are a vector that varies according to the operation
PacksB=3; fB=fB+1;
PacksA=2; ContA(AR+1)=i; AR=AR+1;
if BR==1
PacksB(ContB(1))=4; fB=fB+1;
ContB(1)=0; BR=BR-1;
elseif BR>=2
PacksB(ContB(1,1:2))=4; fB=fB+2;
if BR==2
ContB=0;
else
ContB(1)=ContB(3); ContB(1,2:3)=0;
end
BR=BR-2;
end
elseif AR==Max
PacksA=3; fA=fA+1;
PacksB=3; fB=fB+1;
if BR>0
PacksB(ContB)=4; fB=fB+BR;
end
ContB=0;
BR=0;
end
%Hello, can you help me solve this error?
%Error in ==> OutAR_NotOutBR at 2
if AR<Max
{??? Output argument "PacksA" (and maybe others)
not assigned during call to
"C:\Users\vignon\Downloads\OutAR_NotOutBR.m>OutAR_NotOutBR".
Answers (1)
James Tursa
on 17 Nov 2020
Edited: James Tursa
on 17 Nov 2020
0 votes
You don't have a branch for the AR>Max case. If you hit that condition, the output variables will not be assigned. Also, ContA doesn't appear to be set in the AR==Max case.
You should check that in all of the possible paths through your code, all of the output variables get assigned to something.
8 Comments
Fidele Adanvo
on 17 Nov 2020
James Tursa
on 17 Nov 2020
Edited: James Tursa
on 17 Nov 2020
ContA is an output of your function, so you should set it to something even if your calling function doesn't need it for a particular branch. E.g.,
ContA = [];
If you really want it to be an optional output, you could put it at the end of the list. E.g.,
function[PacksA,PacksB,ContB,AR,BR,fA,fB,ContA]=OutAR_NotOutBR(i,Max,AR,BR,fB,fA,ContB)
Fidele Adanvo
on 17 Nov 2020
James Tursa
on 17 Nov 2020
Edited: James Tursa
on 17 Nov 2020
Yes, of course. That is the point. You are not setting it to anything in one of your branches, so set it to something in that branch. If [] is not appropriate, then set it to something else that is appropriate.
Fidele Adanvo
on 17 Nov 2020
James Tursa
on 17 Nov 2020
Not sure exactly what you need to do. But here is the general syntax for having a function alter an element of a vector at the caller:
% Caller code
v = 1:n; % some arbitrary vector
for k=1:numel(v)
v(k) = some_function(some_arguments);
end
And you would have separate code for the function
% Function code
function v = some_function(some_arguments)
v = ______; % whatever expression goes into calculating the v element
end
Is that what you are trying to do?
Fidele Adanvo
on 17 Nov 2020
Fidele Adanvo
on 17 Nov 2020
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