Use generic matrix an input into a function in MATLAB

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Hi All,
I am trying to write a function that can take any matrix (lets call it x for agruments sake) as input and output a TRUE/FALSE statement.
The context is to check if any of the diagonals in the matrix is a "0" value.
I have tried to do the following:
function DIAG = iszero("insert generic square matrix" ie. x)
DIAG = any(diag(x))
end
The aim is to go to my command window and write:
iszero("insert any matrix from workspace")
For example, if I load a matrix 30x30 called Z1, I want to write:
iszero(Z1) and then give me a logical output.
At the moment with the below is giving me an error.
function DIAG = iszero(x)
DIAG = any(diag(x))
end
"Not enough input arguments.
Error in ppr (line 2)
E = any(diag(x))"
Any assistance is much appreciated.

Accepted Answer

Bhaskar R
Bhaskar R on 6 Dec 2019
function output = iszero(Z)
output = any(diag(Z) == 0);
end
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Xenofon Antoniou
Xenofon Antoniou on 6 Dec 2019
Thanks, this worked in a way opposite to what I wanted by made it work to give a TRUE output if there are no-zero's.
Cheers

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