Define multible Global Variables

Hello,
i used to declare global variables like this.
global p
% Körper 1
p.b1 = 1;
p.h1 = 0.6;
p.h1s = 0.3;
p.hp = 0.5;
...
This isn´t working anymore. does somebody know why?

Respuestas (1)

Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 19 de Mayo de 2019
Editada: Adam Danz el 20 de Mayo de 2019
Your declarations should (still) work. Don't forget that you must declare the global variables again in the local workspace in order to access them.
global p
p.b1 = 1;
p.h1 = 0.6;
function dontUseGlobalVariables()
global p
% Now you have access to the p structure.
end
Or maybe a clear() command cleared your global variable between it's declaration and its retreival.
But again, please see this link to this comment to learn why global variables are a sign of bad programming.

2 comentarios

John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 19 de Mayo de 2019
Good function name. :)
Rik
Rik el 19 de Mayo de 2019
The only additional advice I would give is this: if you absolutely need to use globals, use a long name that contains the name of your top level function and is very descriptive. Using a long avoids collisions with other functions that might be using a similarly named variable. You have 63 characters for your variable name, you should use more than just 1.
I you think the name is too long and cumbersome to work with, create a temporary copy internal to your function. If you are not modifying the global there is no downside, thanks to the copy-on-write behavior of Matlab.

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