Functions in Matlab, problem

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Jenny Andersen
Jenny Andersen el 20 de Nov. de 2019
Comentada: Image Analyst el 24 de Nov. de 2019
I have a vector A = (A1, A2, A3) which is orthogonal to another unit vector, v = (v1,v2,v3), whose first coordinate is 0. I have come up with the following:
v2 = [0 A(2) -A(3)];
v3 = [0 -A(2) A(3)];
v2 = v2/norm(v2)
v3 = v3/norm(v3)
But if I want to write/code it as a function instead where A is the input value, how do I do that?
I understand that functions can be written as function[v2,v3] = Name(A3,A2) but how do I do it on above if the function is not given?
I have tried with below but all I get is errors, and furthurmore I do not get the coordinates of the vector:
function[v2,v3] = function1(A2,A3)
v2 = +/-A3/sqrt((A2)^2)+(A3)^2);
v3 = +/-A2/sqrt((A2)^2)+(A3)^2);
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Adam
Adam el 20 de Nov. de 2019
You expect A to have 3 elements, so you have to pass in a 3-element array, even though you don't use the first one at all. Alternatively you could pass in two arguments as A2 and A3 and change the code accordingly. But clearly a scalar input won't work. How would you expect the equation to calculate V2 and V3?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 24 de Nov. de 2019
Can you supply some actual input numbers and the actual ine of code, and what you'd like as output numbers?

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