pcode always complains "Input argument is undefined."
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I tried it both in windows and unix, and I just dont understand why it happens. I have a function in its file.
% Beginning of file
function [MarginPOR] = creditFunc_prod1 ( Notional , MaxNotional )
%Linearly interpolate the probability of loss and stressed loss greater than 0
display('Using the OFFICIAL UNIX PRODUCTION creditFunc...');
MarginPOR = Notional + MaxNotional;
end
% End of file
Then I do this two,
>> pcode(creditFunc_prod1, '-inplace');
Using the OFFICIAL UNIX PRODUCTION creditFunc...
??? Input argument "Notional" is undefined.
Error in ==> creditFunc_prod1 at 7
MarginPOR = Notional + MaxNotional;
>> a= creditFunc_prod1(1,2)
Using the OFFICIAL UNIX PRODUCTION creditFunc...
a =
3
>>
If someone can help me understand why this happens, it will be really great.
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Jinghua Cao
el 15 de Nov. de 2013
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Kelly Kearney
el 15 de Nov. de 2013
Editada: Kelly Kearney
el 15 de Nov. de 2013
The documentation is fine. However, the fun input is supposed to be the file name:
pcode('creditFunc_prod1', '-inplace');
Note the quotes around the first argument. As you were calling it, Matlab interpreted the first argument not as the name of the function but as a call to the function, and tried to run it as presented, with no arguments. That leads to the error.
So it's not pcode that's complaining, but your own function.
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Jinghua Cao
el 15 de Nov. de 2013
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