How to turn a code into a function while one of the input is string
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I wrote a code and it works without ant error or problem. I want to turn it in to a function. this function has 4 input which 3 of them are numeral and the last one is a matrix with strings as its entries. Here is the summary of the code I wrote:
NOH=input ('Please enter number of hoop layers:');
NOC=input('Please enter number of cross layers:');
tetta=input ('Please enter orientation of cross layers:');
for i=1:NOH+NOC
A(1,i)=input ('Please enter orientation of the ith layer:');
if strcmp(A(1,i),'h')
t_h(i)=(Ns*T/B)/(V_f*ro_f);
t_c(i)=0;
tetta=pi/2;
end
elseif strcmp(A(1,i),'c')
t_c(i)=(2*Ns*T/B*sin(tetta))/(V_f*ro_f);
t_h(i)=0;
end
As it can be observed NOH,NOC, tetta are 3 numeral variable and A[1,NOH+NOC] is a matrix which entries of that could be {'h'} or {'c'}.
I wrote this function as below but its not working. I really appreciate your kind instructions in this matter.
function[PS]=stiffness1(NOH,NOC,tetta,[A(1,NOH+NOC)])
.....
end
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Geoff Hayes
el 3 de Sept. de 2021
reza - please see declare function name, inputs, etc. that describes how to define the inputs to this function. In this case, your fourth input is not a valid input parameter. What is the intent as I don't see how it is used in your code? Or are you trying to define what A should be? i.e. an array that is 1x(N0H+N0C) and so want to pass that into the function. Will the function then determine the different elements for A using the
A(1,i)=input ('Please enter orientation of the ith layer:');
Perhaps you need to show the body of the function.
R@SH
el 4 de Sept. de 2021
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