Getting two outputs when using function with implemented if statement

Hey, I'm all new to MatLab and would like to know why I'm getting two outputs when using the following code:
function theta = acuteAngle(v1,v2)
theta = acos((dot(v1,v2)));
if theta > pi/2
disp(pi-theta);
else
disp(theta);
end
end
Result i get with following input:
Input:
disp(acuteAngle([-4/5, 3/5], [20/29, 21/29]))
Output: (i only want the first result : 1.4533)
1.4533
1.6883

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Paul Hoffrichter
Paul Hoffrichter el 30 de Dic. de 2020
Editada: Paul Hoffrichter el 30 de Dic. de 2020
In your acuteAngle function, there is a disp() line which gives you the first output. The calling routine disp(acuteAngle() gives you the second output.
To get only the first output, call the function like this:
acuteAngle([-4/5, 3/5], [20/29, 21/29]); % the semi-colon suppresses the output

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