How to write a function to display two messages to the user (in Matbal 2011)?
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Hello everyone. I've been reading a tutorial about Matlab 6.1 but I'm working with Matlab 2011.
(I'm sorry if I make a mistake talking about string/integer but I'm new to Matlab and I use to program in C/Java/...)
I have to write a simple function doing the following:
- it takes two string (name1 and name2)
- it returns two integer representing how many characters the two string have (size1 , size2)
- the function print two lines:
- "Hello name1" (where name1 is what I pass to the function)
- "Hello name2" ((where name2 is what I pass to the function)
The code (it works in Matlab 6.1) provided by the tutorial is:
function [size1,size2] = helloNames (name1,name2)
% print Hello + name 1 , Hello + name 2
[rowNumber,size1] = size(name1);
[rowNumber,size2] = size(name2);
disp(cat(2,'Hello ',name1));
disp(cat(2,'Hello ',name2));
But in Matbal 2011 it doesn't works and I've tried to modify it but I can't get the same result.
Any suggestion? And what's used for "cat"?
Thank you in advance
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Sean de Wolski
el 24 de Feb. de 2012
doc cat
for more info on cats. That looks like it should work, what error are you recieving?
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A = rand(10,15);
%example1
[junk, sizeEX1] = size(A);
%example2
[~, sizeEX2] = size(A);
%example3
[sizeEX3] = size(A);
Compare the various variables.
Srinivas
el 24 de Feb. de 2012
helloNames('name1', 'name2')
should work
Manuel
el 24 de Feb. de 2012
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Sean de Wolski
el 24 de Feb. de 2012
[~,size1] = doesn't use memory filling that output with stuff you plan to use but makes size1 the second output argument
[size1] = makes size1 the first output argument.
Manuel
el 24 de Feb. de 2012
Sean de Wolski
el 24 de Feb. de 2012
see edit in my answer
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