I'm doing an exercise with fem and i have 4 function. How do I use them one after the other to get a final result at the end?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 10 Nov 2016

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temp1 = first_function(YourInput);
temp2 = second_function(temp1);
temp3 = third_function(temp2);
output = fourth_function(temp3);

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Andrea Daloisio
Andrea Daloisio le 10 Nov 2016
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 10 Nov 2016
thank you walter. so i have first function "kernel" second "kernel II" third "kernel III" and fourth "kernel IV"
the script will be
temp1 = kernel;
temp2 = kernel II(temp1);
temp3 = kernel III(temp2);
output = kernel IV(temp3);
Is it right?
If kernel() does not have any inputs, then
temp1 = kernel();
temp2 = kernelII(temp1);
temp3 = kernelIII(temp2);
output = kernelIV(temp3);
Note: I used this form with assigning to variables each time because it can generalize to functions that have multiple outputs, such as
[temp1a, temp1b] = kernel();
temp2 = kernelII(temp1a, temp1b);
In the case where there is only ever one input and one output, you can use
output = kernelIV( kernelIII( kernelII( kernel() ) ) )
Andrea Daloisio
Andrea Daloisio le 10 Nov 2016
thanks a lot walter

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