Why do my functions suddenly return values in ASCII code?

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I have made simple functions in MatLab. For example:
function add(a,b)
fprintf('%d + %d = %d\n',a,b,a+b);
end
This used to work. However, using MatLab again after a while, this same function now returns values in ASCII code. Basically, given the inputs "4" and "5",
Before:
4 + 5 = 9
Now:
52 + 53 = 105
I don't remember doing anything that would cause this change. Simply typing "4 + 5" in the command window returns 9, but the problem arises when I make functions. Advice would be appreciated. (Version: R2022a)
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Winter Vee
Winter Vee el 21 de Jun. de 2022
It works, but the output seems to be in ASCII code instead of the original numbers I put it. i.e. if I input "4" and "5", it displays the input as "52" and "53". I know it "means" the same thing, but I just want to fix the formatting if that makes sense.
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 21 de Jun. de 2022
"but I just want to fix the formatting if that makes sense."
Changing the formatting cannot "fix" the fact that you call the function with incorrect inputs.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 21 de Jun. de 2022
You accidentally used "command function equivalence". When you name a function without using () then the arguments you input are passed to the function as character vectors.
add 4 5
52 + 53 = 105
add(4, 5)
4 + 5 = 9
function add(a,b)
fprintf('%d + %d = %d\n',a,b,a+b);
end
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Winter Vee
Winter Vee el 21 de Jun. de 2022
oh okay! thank you so much!
Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 21 de Jun. de 2022
This also commonly happens in a standalone application. See the "Using a MATLAB File You Plan to Deploy" section on this documentation page.

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