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Re: Question re function in .m file
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Miroslaw Kwasniak |
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Re: Question re function in .m file |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Dec 2004 03:29:40 +0100 |
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On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 09:01:24PM -0500, Paul Kienzle wrote:
> These are expected errors.
>
> When you type the function f directly into octave it
> defines the function f. When you put it into quaderror.m
> it defines the function quaderror.m, which when loaded finds
> that it is named f and warns you.
>
> The x undefined error is because you didn't use
> quaderror(x), but instead called it without any
> arguments. If you said 'f' on the command line
> after defining f directly on the command line you
> would have seen a similar error.
>
> - Paul
If John will preload function f from file he can use
source("quaderror.m")
or use "force script not function m-file" trick writting for example
0;
function y = f(x)
Mirek
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