Newbie question - running my script no longer puts anything in the command window

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Hi, I've made a few scripts, which work okay, but now when I run them, it no longer puts the individual calculations in the central command window. Any idea how I can make it do that again?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Nov 2011
I don't agree with that. Simply taking a script that outputs results to the screen (via disp, fprintf, or simply leaving off a semicolon) and turning it into a function will not then suppress those outputs.
function test()
test1()
function test1()
a=10
will still print "a=10" to the command window when test1 gets executed.
Wayne King
Wayne King on 14 Nov 2011
Yes, of course you're right. I was assuming that the OP had internal assignments like
a = 10;
in his script and was not seeing a as a variable in the command window.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Nov 2011
Try issuing the "echo on" command, or removing the semicolons at the ends of your lines, or making sure you didn't accidentally comment out any fprintf()'s, disp()'s, or other statements that would cause output to be sent to the command window.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Nov 2011
Issue it before you want the commands to appear in the window. Of course this will just spit out the entire command, not just your results like you may be selectively outputting with disp() and fprintf(). In fact your results might still not appear if you suppressed them with semicolons or comments (the percent symbol).

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