Question regarding function inputs
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function y=lagrange(x,pointx,pointy)
n=size(pointx,2);
L=ones(n,size(x,2));
In many places in the coding (.m) file I found codes like this (this is from the lagrange method file by "Calzino" from this website)
I understand why we type "y=f(x)" or "y=@x f(x)" but I don't understand what's the reasons we do "y=something (something1,something2,something3)"
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Marco Wu
le 4 Mar 2011
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"function y=lagrange(x,pointx,pointy)"
is the standard form to CREATE a function in matlab. This time the function is called lagrange and have 3 inputs (x, pointx and pointy)
When you USE the SAME function, you will type
y=lagrange(x,pointx,pointy)
Please vote me if you think it is clear
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buxZED
le 4 Mar 2011
Walter Roberson
le 4 Mar 2011
The function is the lines you show, the assignment to n and L.
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