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How to return a default widget structure if not enough input arguments are passed?
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function res = createWidget(typeArg, matArg, prongsArg, massArg)
if (HELP HERE)
res.type = '';
res.material = '';
res.prongs = 0;
res.mass = 0;
else
res.type = typeArg;
res.material = matArg;
res.prongs = prongsArg;
res.mass = massArg;
end
end
How would I go about creating that empty default structure if, say, only three input arguments are passed instead of the four? Thanks!
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Nick
el 8 de Nov. de 2018
Editada: Nick
el 9 de Nov. de 2018
This is easily solved using nargin: https://nl.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/nargin.html.
A small example
function res = createWidget(typeArg, matArg, prongsArg, massArg)
% set default values
res.type = '';
res.material = '';
res.prongs = 0;
res.mass = 0;
% set parameters based on number of inputs
for ii = 1:nargin % if nargin is 0 loop gets bypassed
switch ii
case 1
res.type = typeArg;
case 2
res.material = matArg;
case 3
res.prongs = prongsArg;
case 4
res.mass = massArg;
end
end
end
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Guillaume
el 8 de Nov. de 2018
You don't even need the if nargin>0 since the loop will be entirely bypassed anyway if nargin is 0.
Nick
el 9 de Nov. de 2018
You are absolutely right. I never tried to give an empty vector to a for loop before so i assumed it would give an error. I updated my answer to match your comment. Thanks
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