How to make my function accept input file?
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function [edges,nodes,path]=PRM(obstacles)
This is my function.I have a csv file named obstacles.But when I run it, I get the message as Undefined variable "obstacles" or class "obstacles.csv".
What should be done?
Answers (2)
Guillaume
on 30 Jun 2019
What should be done?
I'm afraid the answer is: learn matlab. Function inputs are variables. Matlab is not going to magically guess that a particular variable should suddenly get its content from a file that has (parts) of its name identical to a variable name.
Now, you could create your function where the input variable contains the name of the file to load:
function [edges, nodes, path] = PRM(obstaclefilename)
which you script could call with:
folder = 'C:\somewhere\somefolder';
filename = 'obstacle.csv';
[edges, nodes, path] = PRM(fullfile(folder, filename));
The body of the function could start with:
function [edges, nodes, path] = PRM(obstaclefilename)
filecontent = readtable(obstaclefilename); %use readtable or some other file import function
%... rest of the code that uses filecontent
end
2 Comments
KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 30 Jun 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 30 Jun 2019
Well Sir +1
Mary
on 7 Apr 2024
He's obviously trying to learn matlab. The attitude isn't necessary
Shahid Iqbal
on 30 Jun 2019
0 votes
function [edges,nodes,path]=PRM(obstacles)
Function is not linked with obstacles file. Try to create this file again spell should be same.
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Guillaume
on 30 Jun 2019
Function is not linked with obstacles file
@Shahid, what does linking a function with a file mean? Your answer makes no sense.
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