Error: Too many output arguments.
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Jason Froome
le 27 Août 2019
Commenté : Jason Froome
le 27 Août 2019
I am trying to call a function to calculate timber lengths however every time i do it returns the error of 'Too many output arguments'. I am running Matlab R2017a.
% Calculate total timber lengths needed
total_length = no_of_wall_studs * GET_NEAREST_LENGTH(wall_height);
total_length = total_length + (top_plates * GET_NEAREST_LENGTH(wall_width));
% Function to calculate timber length
function GET_NEAREST_LENGTH(length)
timber_length = MAX_WALL_WIDTH;
% Check is length is minimum
if length <= MIN_TIMBER_LENGTH
length = MIN_TIMBER_LENGTH;
end
% Start at 5.4 and work down to find the correct length
while length < (timber_length-INC)
timber_length = timber_length-INC;
end
end
any help is appreciated
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James Tursa
le 27 Août 2019
Modifié(e) : James Tursa
le 27 Août 2019
Your function isn't coded to return anything. Try this:
function timber_length = GET_NEAREST_LENGTH(length)
Btw, "length" is the name of a built-in MATLAB function ... to avoid confusion in your code you should consider using a different name.
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James Tursa
le 27 Août 2019
Modifié(e) : James Tursa
le 27 Août 2019
Functions have their own workspace that generally isn't shared with the caller workspace (unless you do something to make it shared, like nested functions). So your function can't see the variables at your script level. You could simply pass them in as arguments, which is actually good code design to make your function self-contained and only dependent on input arguments. E.g.,
function timber_length = GET_NEAREST_LENGTH( length, MAX_WALL_WIDTH, INC )
Just be sure to include these arguments when calling the function.
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