- remove the semi-colons (not recommended)
- use an explicit disp command, e.g. disp(x).
- use debugging tools to track variables.
- change the script to a function and return some outputs.
Problem with running m file
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Tatjana Simcevic
le 18 Août 2015
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le 18 Août 2015
When I run a very simple m (prob.m ) file as: x = 1; y = 2; z= x+y;
I get the right answer in the workspace, but the command window just says the name of the file. What am I doing wrong?
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Stalin Samuel
le 18 Août 2015
remove ; from end of each commands
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John D'Errico
le 18 Août 2015
Note that this is arguably a very bad answer. It teaches the user to remove semi-colons from their lines, thus dumping large amounts of crap to the screen. That same user will then need to RELEARN to put semi-colons on their lines.
Instead, a far better answer would have suggested returning some arguments from the function, teaching what a function is and how it works. An answer might have suggested using the display/diap tools to dump SOME information to the screen as they might desire.
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