Find Number of Function Arguments - MATLAB & Simulink (original) (raw)
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This example shows how to determine how many input or output arguments your function receives using nargin
and nargout
.
Input Arguments
Create a function in a file named addme.m
that accepts up to two inputs. Identify the number of inputs with nargin
.
function c = addme(a,b)
switch nargin case 2 c = a + b; case 1 c = a + a; otherwise c = 0; end
Call addme
with one, two, or zero input arguments.
Output Arguments
Create a new function in a file named addme2.m
that can return one or two outputs (a result and its absolute value). Identify the number of requested outputs with nargout
.
function [result,absResult] = addme2(a,b)
switch nargin case 2 result = a + b; case 1 result = a + a; otherwise result = 0; end
if nargout > 1 absResult = abs(result); end
Call addme2
with one or two output arguments.
[value,absValue] = addme2(11,-22)
value = -11
absValue = 11
Functions return outputs in the order they are declared in the function definition.
See Also
nargin | narginchk | nargout | nargoutchk