question about going out from internal function to main script

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Hello Everybody ;
I have 3 functions intertwined like that
x= function1(y)
.
.
w=function2(z)
.
.
e=function3(m)
.
.
end
end
end
so my question is , i want to go out from function3(or the main script) to function1 without passing through function2, i know that (return) make me go out from function3 to function2 but this is not what i want.
so any help here
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Jan
Jan on 14 Sep 2013
Edited: Jan on 14 Sep 2013
Do you mean:
function x = function1(y)
...
function w = function2(z)
etc
? In the original code, there are not "3 functions", but only 1.

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Answers (2)

Chetan Rawal
Chetan Rawal on 14 Sep 2013
I would rather create sub-functions and call them the way you want. The nested function structure you have right now may make it hard for the kind of flow you want. This link may help you.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Sep 2013
Just get rid of the "end"s and list them all in a single file one after the other. The way you have it now, they're nested which you say you don't want. Or if you really want to keep the "end"s you can, just don't put the functions inside each other, list them one at a time, one after the other, like
function function1()
% code
end
function function2()
% code
end
function function3()
% code
end

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