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Why do I get the error message Error using calculate (line 2) Not enough input arguments.
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function d = calculate(a, b, c) if b==0 a==b c==b; disp('Denominator is zero'); else end a= input('Please write a number'); b= input('Please write a number'); c= input('Please write a number'); x=((b-c)/(a-b))-(a/(c-b)); y=(5+(2*sqrt(a^2+b^2))/3)^(1/5)+(a/b); d=(x/y)-c;
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Wayne King
on 28 Nov 2013
Edited: Wayne King
on 28 Nov 2013
You can't write a function definition that expects inputs a,b, and c and then only try to provide them with an input statement inside the function. If you want the user to actually input the values, then write the function defintion without inputs
function d = calculate
end
What would be better is to pull the input statements out of the function and then use those to capture what to input in the function.
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