Using an existing vector in a .M file

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Eduardo Chacin
Eduardo Chacin on 31 Aug 2018
Commented: Eduardo Chacin on 31 Aug 2018
Hello! I've made a simple function file and let's say I need to input a vector (50 elements) so that a function gives me the resulting vector for those elements. I have the vector in the workspace but when I try to use it as an input (instead of for example introducing the input like this [1 2 3 4 5... 50]) the vector is not recognised as a valid entry and is as if i hadn't introduced nothing. How could I solve this? Is a problem in the script? I have it as:
P_k='Introduce the 50 values';
P_k=input(P_K);
I'm new into this and I really don't know how can I solve this and hadn't found anything related
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 31 Aug 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 31 Aug 2018
function C = myFun(A,B)
C = A + B;
end
Then call the function with the required inputs:
myFun(pi,0:10)
Eduardo Chacin
Eduardo Chacin on 31 Aug 2018
@Stephen Cobeldick thank you very much

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M on 31 Aug 2018
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Eduardo Chacin
Eduardo Chacin on 31 Aug 2018
But that's for storing the input as a vector. I already have the vector and I want to use it as an input.

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