How do I put a .mat file into a function?
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rose mal
el 27 de Feb. de 2021
Editada: Cris LaPierre
el 27 de Feb. de 2021
I have the following code:
userInput=input("Please choose between the following numbers: 1,2 or 3.");
function Tester(bridges.mat,userInput)
end
I tried having doing the following:
userInput=input("Please choose between the following numbers: 1,2 or 3.");
function Tester(bridges,userInput)
bridges=load(bridges.mat);
end
but it still did not load the data. What am i doing wrong?
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Cris LaPierre
el 27 de Feb. de 2021
Editada: Cris LaPierre
el 27 de Feb. de 2021
If you know the name of the mat file, you don't have to pass it in. As long as it is accessible (in the current folder, or in a folder that has been added to the MATLAB path), it can load it.
userInput=input("Please choose between the following numbers: 1,2 or 3.");
function Tester(userInput)
bridges=load(bridges.mat);
end
Otherwise, you can look into how to pass inputs to a function. You declare the inputs using varibles, then call the function with the actual values. For example
userInput=input("Please choose between the following numbers: 1,2 or 3.");
% call function and pass in fileName as character array
Tester('bridges.mat')
% function declaration containg variable names
function Tester(fileName,userInput)
% Inside a function, you use the variable names used in the declaration
bridges=load(fileName);
end
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