I am trying to write a recursive code to check whether a string is palindrome or not, when i am running a trial case a error message shows up stating "he function call palindrome('madam') caused an error and did not complete (MATLAB:TooManyOutputs)".
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Harsh Mittal
le 20 Oct 2020
Commenté : Harsh Mittal
le 20 Nov 2020
% I am writing a code to find the palindrome of a string using recursion but i am getting the error The function call palindrome('madam') caused an error and did not complete (MATLAB:TooManyOutputs)
function palindrome(v)
if length(v) <= 1
true
return;
end
if v(1) ~= v(end)
false
return;
end
palindrome(v(2:end-1));
end
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John D'Errico
le 20 Oct 2020
Modifié(e) : John D'Errico
le 20 Oct 2020
Does your function actually return ANY output argument?
What happens when you just type false or true on the command line? Does that return anything? Or does it just dump something to the command window?
I think you need to do some reading about functions and how to use them.
When you write a function header, one thing you need to do is tell MATLAB what variables to return.
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Stephen23
le 20 Oct 2020
If you want to return an output argument then it must be declared in the function, e.g.:
function out = palindrome(v)
if length(v) <= 1
out = true;
return
end
if v(1) ~= v(end)
out = false;
return
end
out = palindrome(v(2:end-1));
end
You still have a few more bugs to fix...
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