Two ways of M-subfunction definition: what are discrepances?
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As known, there are 2 ways -- nested subroutines and secondaries subr.
1. nested
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2. primary/secondary
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From header (primary function)one can call both nested and secondary subfunctions.
But what kind is better to use? What are differences between ?
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Yoav Livneh
on 18 May 2011
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In the first case, the second function is nested and only the outer function can call it. Furthermore the nested function can read and use parameters from the caller function's workspace.
In the second case each function has its own workspace and they don't share parameters.
Igor
on 18 May 2011
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Andrew Newell
on 18 May 2011
Yes, subfunctions are a bit like private methods.
No, the value of a function argument is not copied unless the argument is changed within the function. See http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/matlab_prog/brh72ex-2.html#brh72ex-13.
Igor
on 18 May 2011
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