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function [xa1,xb1,xa2,xb2] = azeo(a,b)
if 0.35<a;
n=a*0.65/0.35;
k=n-b;
xb1=k/(k+1);
xa1=1-xb1;
else
m=b*0.35/0.65;
l=m-a;
xb2=l/(l+1);
xa2=1-xb2;
end
end
%i know it is a very simple code but i don't know what else to define, please help me and thank you in advance :)
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Sagar Damle
on 26 Jun 2014
Please format your question by selecting PROGRAM part in your question and then using button "{}Code".
Since xa1,xb1,xa2,xb2 are your output arguments,you should assign some value to EACH of them.In your code,you are assigning some value to xa1 and xb1 only in "if" part and to xa2 and xb2 only in the "else" part.Search for this PDF on internet -
User-Defined Functions in Matlab by K.Ming Leung
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Andrei Bobrov
on 26 Jun 2014
function [x1,x2] = azeo(a,b)
t = .35 < a;
ab = b;
ab(t) = a(t);
m = (0.65/0.35).^(2*t-1);
n = ab.*m - b.*t - a.*(~t);
x1 = n./(n+1);
x2 = 1 - x1;
end
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