Function that returns 2 values
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Given : Your function header should look like the following:
function [Z,P]=myfun(A)
Find : Create a function myfun that accepts a matrix A as an input. The function should return 2 values...
- Z - is the total number of elements in A that contain zeros
- P - is the product of all values that are greater than 2
Issue: I created my function, and it makes sense to me, but I am still getting errors...
My Solution :
function [Z,P]=myfun(A)
Z=sum(A(A==0))
P=prod(A(A>2))
end
% Code used to call funtion:
% A=randi([-5 5],40);
% [Nzero,prod2]=myfun(A)
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Steven Lord
on 21 Mar 2024
Recognizing what information a question is asking you is sometime difficult; schools often try to help students develop that skill via word problems starting at an early age, but it's not always easy.
Determining how to calculate that information can be just as tricky, though hopefully not as bad in MATLAB if you have access to the documentation. I tried searching for a phrase from your question in Help Center to see how helpful they'd be.
"number of elements" mostly found functions in the External Language Interfaces which would be good if you were writing code in a different language and calling it from MATLAB, but not quite what you're looking for.
Then I filtered the "number of elements" search to list just Functions (since I'm looking for a function to call to answer the question) and the first three hits look promising: numel, groupcounts, and nnz. numel and nnz are directly applicable to the question; groupcounts would require you to define "everything that's 0" as one group and "everything that's not 0" as another.
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