how to get the second variable in a function?
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I'm passing the value for function par it accepts two input but the function gives only one output A_output = par(20,5). How can i get the more than one output parameters?
delete(gcp);
parpool('AttachedFiles',{'par.m','par2.m'})
spmd
if labindex == 1
A_output = par(20,5);
labSend(A_output, 2);
else
B_parameters = labReceive()
B_output = par1(B_parameters)
end
end
%par.m
function[x,y] =par(x,y)
y=y+40
x=x+y
z=x+200
end
%par1.m
function[xb ,yb]= par2(yb)
yb=yb+4
xb=yb
yb=xb+20
end
4 Comments
Stephen23
on 26 Feb 2018
Very basic MATLAB concepts, such as how to get call fucntions and return their output arguments, is explained in the introductory tutorials:
These are highly recommended for all beginners, because they teach these very basic concepts which all users need to know in order to be able to use MATLAB.
DhanaLakshmiR
on 26 Feb 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 26 Feb 2018
dpb
on 26 Feb 2018
Function concept not ok. Neither call in the code has the second return variable on LHS of the expression; ergo the function will NOT return more than the one result.
DhanaLakshmiR
on 27 Feb 2018
Edited: DhanaLakshmiR
on 27 Feb 2018
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dpb
on 26 Feb 2018
[A,B] = par(20,5);
The function has to have somewhere to "put" the other output...
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DhanaLakshmiR
on 26 Feb 2018
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