Matlab function assumed inputs
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Benjamin Wilson
le 17 Nov 2023
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 17 Nov 2023
Does Matlab support functions with inputs that if not given, can be assumed?
I would like to write some code similar to the following - where if alpha and beta are not given when calling the function they are assigned to a set value 10 and -0.1 respectively
function [x,y] = pricingprogramme(P,T,alpha = 10, beta = -0.1)
... some code using P,T aswell as alpha and beta ....
end
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Dyuman Joshi
le 17 Nov 2023
[x1,y1] = pricingprogramme(5,10)
[x2,y2] = pricingprogramme(1,2,3,4)
function [x,y] = pricingprogramme(P,T, varargin)
if nargin == 4
alpha = varargin{1};
beta = varargin{2};
elseif nargin==2
alpha = 10;
beta = -0.1;
else
%Modify other cases as per need
error('Number of inputs must be 2 or 4')
end
%Random definitions
x = P + T - alpha*beta;
y = P*T - (alpha + beta);
end
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Florian Bidaud
le 17 Nov 2023
Modifié(e) : Florian Bidaud
le 17 Nov 2023
Hi,
if you want positional arguments, use addOptional with an inputParser like this :
% to use the function as
% [x,y] = pricingprogramme(P, T, alpha_value, beta_value)
% or pricingprogramme(P, T, alpha_value)
% or pricingprogramme(P, T)
function [x,y] = pricingprogramme(P,T,varargin)
p = inputParser;
addOptional(p,'alpha',10, @isnumeric)
addOptional(p,'beta',0.1, @isnumeric)
parse(p,varargin{:})
alpha = p.Results.alpha;
beta = p.Results.beta;
... some code using P,T aswell as alpha and beta ....
end
If you want to add them as parameters, use addParameter like this :
% to use the function as
% [x,y] = pricingprogramme(P, T, alpha=alpha_value, beta=beta_value)
% or pricingprogramme(P, T, alpha=alpha_value)
% or pricingprogramme(P, T, beta=beta_value)
% or pricingprogramme(P, T, beta=beta_value, alpha=alpha_value)
% or pricingprogramme(P, T)
function [x,y] = pricingprogramme(P,T,varargin)
p = inputParser;
addParameter(p,'alpha',10, @isnumeric)
addParameter(p,'beta',0.1, @isnumeric)
parse(p,varargin{:})
alpha = p.Results.alpha;
beta = p.Results.beta;
... some code using P,T aswell as alpha and beta ....
end
NOTE: @isnumeric is to check that the input value is a numeric value
madhan ravi
le 17 Nov 2023
Use nargin() to determine if number of inputs are less than three assign the default values to alpha and beta else feed in the actual values of them
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