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Variable user inputs (ie test numbers) to be used in a function

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Matthew
Matthew le 31 Mai 2013
Hello,
I am trying to write a code to allow a user to enter multiple test numbers which will then be processed using a function that I have already written (euro).
The test numbers will be in the format CX 2013-05-30 XX (test facility code, date, test reference number).
What I would like to happen is the user enters a number of tests into command interface (or external UI) which is written into a matrix (so I can call each number in turn into the function). It would also be preferable that the number of user input are also recorded for the loops.
Anyone here have any advice?
Cheers
Matt
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub le 31 Mai 2013
Where are you stuck? What is the question?
Matthew
Matthew le 6 Juin 2013
I am looking for a way in MATLAB a user can type in a series of numbers in the command window ie:
C1 2013-06-01 01 C2 2013-06-01 02 C2 2013-06-01 03 C6 2013-06-01 01
What I then need to program to do is call each of then numbers in turn into a separate function (which I finishing now called EURO).
Trouble is I have no idea of how to have the code accept a varying number of inputs as there will be a different number of tests each day.

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Iain
Iain le 6 Juin 2013
Don't use the command line unless you REALLY have to.
list = {};
more = true;
while more
string = input('enter your stuff');
if strcmpi(string,'some "end" code')
more = false;
else
... process and store string in the right fashion, and log it
end
end
I would suggest that you use excel instead. That way your user writes a spreadsheet logging stuff, and use "xlsread" in the way you want to get the data. Or read it from a text file.

David Sanchez
David Sanchez le 6 Juin 2013
nargin will do.
In your function, add conditions checking the number of input arguments (nargin).
doc nargin
will tell you what you need

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