How do I fix the error "Function definitions are not permitted at the prompt or in scripts"?
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I get an error when I type this:
function S = timestr(D,precision)
Here is the error:
Error: Function definitions are not permitted at the prompt or in scripts.
What does it mean?
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Jan
on 27 May 2011
After you've edited the text, your question is clearer. And you type this in the command line? Do you want to create the function or do you have a file called "timestr.m" already?
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Ben Mitch
on 27 May 2011
Perhaps where you have
function S = timestr(D,precision)
you intended
S = timestr(D,precision)
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Fangjun Jiang
on 27 May 2011
No. More likely is the case that Jan described.
Jan
on 27 May 2011
2 votes
Is timestr a script file? Then the message is clear: A script file cannot contain function definitions.
See also:
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Fangjun Jiang
on 27 May 2011
Aha, those posts have some use after all!
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