using a function in another m file

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Altug
Altug le 9 Juil 2012
Hello,
I would like to know how you can use a function in another function.
e.g // function [ gam, alfa, beta] = att(L) should make use of the funciton s2abcd.m
abcd=s2abcd(data,50);
A= abcd(1,1,:);
I need to use that A matrix in another m file gam= cosh(A)/L; alfa=real(gam);
In C++ it can be done easily with include function but I dont know how you can do that in Matlab
Thanks in advance
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Jan
Jan le 9 Juil 2012
Your comment to Luffy's answer shows, that your problem does not concern the access of the function at all. Therefore I strongly recommen to follow the standard procedure:
  1. Post the relevant code by copy&paste, such that even typos are replicated. Pseudo-code in the forum reduces the chance to find the error.
  2. Copy the complete error message including the line, which causes the error.

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Luffy
Luffy le 9 Juil 2012
Just make sure the m-files in which both function & subfunction are in same directory.
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Altug
Altug le 9 Juil 2012
Modifié(e) : Altug le 9 Juil 2012
Actually both of them are in the same directory but still I get the following error message
***Undefined function or variable "abcd".
Error in att (line 4)
A= abcd(1,1,:); ***

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Jan
Jan le 9 Juil 2012
As long as the other M-function is stored in a folder, which belongs to the Matlab PATH, or in the current folder (see cd command), you can calling the function works by using its name - as expected.
For adding a user-defined folder to the path type pathtool to the command window, or open the corresponding menu.

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