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Nima
Nima on 7 Oct 2013
Answered: Adam Peterson on 15 Nov 2013
i try to run a function but i receive this error: The third argument must be a real, double-precision scalar.
the function code is:[spktimes, nspikes] = SGfast([dt, nrep], rate, {deadtime, refracparams})
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 7 Oct 2013
Is there some reason why you posted this again when you accepted Jan's answer on the duplicate question you posted hours ago? If not, then let me know and I'll delete this question.
Nima
Nima on 7 Oct 2013
sorry i think i made a mistake. i accepted the Jan's answer for the another question and wrote the new question again on the comments

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 7 Oct 2013
Well, it's not. It's a cell array. Why are you passing in two cells instead of the single scalar number like it wants?
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Nima
Nima on 7 Oct 2013
actually i dont know about cell arrays and function is written by someone else and i just want to use it in my case. so please tell me what exactly i should do with this
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 7 Oct 2013
If you don't know anything about cell arrays, then why did you create one? See the FAQ: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_a_cell_array.3F. You need to look at the function or the help for it to figure out how to call it - that's just standard programming practice.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Oct 2013
You (or someone) are accidentally misreading the documentation. In the place it says
[spktimes, {nspikes}] = SGfast([dt, nrep], rate, {deadtime, refracparams})
what it is trying to say is that nspikes and deadtime and refracparams are optional. If you want to use them then invoke with
[spktimes, nspikes] = SGfast([dt, nrep], rate, deadtime, [C0, S0, C1, S1])
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Nima
Nima on 7 Oct 2013
tried with the updated one but i got the same error:
Error using SGfast
Requires two or three input arguments.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Oct 2013
Edited: Walter Roberson on 8 Oct 2013
The problem is something to do with the MEX code, not the way you are calling it if you use the code I show above.
Use
which -all SGfast
to check to be sure you are getting the correct SGfast.mex* file. Also, execute
clear SGfast
to ensure you do not have a version "stuck" from before.

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Adam Peterson
Adam Peterson on 15 Nov 2013
I just encountered this same problem today, and it seems there is a bug in the current version of the function. Just edit the file "SGfast.c" and change lines 75 and 76 to the following:
if ( (nrhs < 2) || (nrhs > 4) )
mexErrMsgTxt("Requires two, three, or four input arguments.");
Then recompile the file as normal using the mex command:
mex SGfast.c
This seems to fix the problem.

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