Some Syntax Error

function [ann] = createnn(S,T)
x=0; source = S; targets = T;
[S2, ~] = size(targets);% Problem is here Error says
S1 = 70;
ann = newff(minmax(source),[S1 S2],{'tansig' 'tansig'},'traingda'); ann.LW{2,1} = ann.LW{2,1}*0.01; ann.b{2} = ann.b{2}*0.01; ann.performFcn = 'mse'; ann.trainParam.goal = 0.000000001; ann.trainParam.show = 20; ann.trainParam.epochs = 500000; ann.trainParam.mc = 0.95; S = source; T = targets; [ann,tr] = train(ann,S,T);
??? Error: File: createnn.m Line: 6 Column: 7 Unbalanced or unexpected parenthesis or bracket.

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig el 23 de Abr. de 2011

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You are running code which was written in a newer version of MATLAB. Your version does not recognize the tilde being used this way. Go through the code with ctr+f and replace all occurrences of ~ with the word junk.
For example, use this:
[S2, junk] = size(targets);% Problem is here Error says

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Chanakya Jayasinghe
Chanakya Jayasinghe el 23 de Abr. de 2011
ThnX a lot
but tell me wt is da word of "junk"
Matt Fig
Matt Fig el 23 de Abr. de 2011
The word junk is just a placeholder. It has no meaning. You could use 'trash' instead of 'junk', or 'garbage' if you like. It simply lets a person reading your code know that this variable is not used in the code.

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