Hello! How I can use output data from one function as an input for another. And write it in one function

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Hi! Kindly ask to check where I did mistake . I am trying to use output data [A, B, C, D, E] from another function reflection5 (i calculated it in reflection5 function)
in new function planeLocation5 as an input
this is one function file
function [p, Xr, Yr, Zr, Theta, Phi, Plane ] = planeLocation5(A, B, C, D, E)
[A, B, C, D, E] = reflection5(X0, Y0, Z0, Theta0, Phi0); %i believe this should be correct, butit doesnt work
planes(:,:,1) = [0 3 3; 0 0 3; 0 3 0; 0 0 0; 0 0 0];
planes(:,:,2) = [0 0 3; 3 0 3; 0 0 0; 3 0 0; 0 0 0];
.......
end
at the end I will combine in one main
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 6 Mar 2023
Why not just call them like this?:
[A, B, C, D, E] = reflection5(X0, Y0, Z0, Theta0, Phi0);
[p, Xr, Yr, Zr, Theta, Phi, Plane ] = planeLocation5(A, B, C, D, E);
Aknur
Aknur on 6 Mar 2023
Hi @Stephen23 thank you for your answer. I am calling like this in main where I apply for loop for both function. But when I want run function planeLocation5 separately in planeLocation5.m file I am trying to call data output from function reflection5

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Prateekshya
Prateekshya on 30 Aug 2024
Edited: Prateekshya on 30 Aug 2024
Hello Aknur,
To pass the output of one function to another function as arguments, you need to define and call the functions correctly. Here is a sample code for achieving the same:
function [X, Y, Z] = fun1(a, b, c)
[a, b, c] = fun2(3, 4); % calling fun2 with 3, 4
X = a;
Y = b;
Z = c;
end
function [a, b, c] = fun2(j, k)
a = j;
b = k;
c = j+k;
end
[X, Y, Z] = fun1(1, 2, 3); % calling fun1 with 1, 2, 3
Please make sure that you are following this format. You can place fun1 and fun2 in different files.
I hope this helps!

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