sending values from function to appdesigner

I have a function which should be executed if a button is pressed and two values should be returned
in function file:
function [x,y] = MySimple_Edgee(res,ch,thres,edg,ac_coup,dc_coup,range,analog_offset)
in app file:
[app.a,app.b]=MySimple_Edgee(app.Resolution,app.Channel,app.Threshold,app.Edge,app.AC,app.DC,app.Range,app.anOffset;
plot(app.UIAxes,app.a,app.b);
error message is given: Too many output arguments

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Mzo. de 2023
Is it somehow possible that app is non-scalar at that point so app.a would be expansion ?

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chrisw23
chrisw23 el 28 de Mzo. de 2023

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To call your function saved as a script from appdesigner just place the script file in a folder named 'private' that has to be placed beside the *.mlapp file (just to be in path). The syntax will be
[x,y] = MySimple_Edgee(res,ch,thres,edg,ac_coup,dc_coup,range,analog_offset)
To integrate the function in your mlapp app save it as private function
function [x,y] = MySimple_Edgee(app,res,ch,thres,edg,ac_coup,dc_coup,range,analog_offset)
and call it like
[x,y] = app.MySimple_Edgee(res,ch,thres,edg,ac_coup,dc_coup,range,analog_offset)

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Furkan Karaman
Furkan Karaman el 6 de Abr. de 2023
thank you for your detailed answer but it worked somehow with my method

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