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Sergey Dukman
Sergey Dukman on 14 Jan 2016
Commented: Sergey Dukman on 14 Jan 2016
Hello, I have a function. Then I want to create another function and use the value of the first function to compute the second one. How can I "connect" these functions?
Regards, Sergey
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jgg
jgg on 14 Jan 2016
Edited: jgg on 14 Jan 2016
I'm unclear what you want to do exactly. Functions can call each other:
F = @(X)(X + 2)
G = @(X)(2*F(X) + F(4))
G(F(2))
Are all valid.
Sergey Dukman
Sergey Dukman on 14 Jan 2016
Edited: Walter Roberson on 14 Jan 2016
I have the following function:
function epsilon = d(N)
epsilon=23.45*(sind((360/365)*(284+N)));
end
Then I want to create another function in order to compute equation based on value of first function. Let's say that the value of the first function is A. Then the second function will be defined as
C=B*A.
Hopefully you understood :)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Jan 2016
Example:
d = @(N) 23.45*(sind((360/365)*(284+N)));
N = 0:20;
B = 98.8;
C = B .* d(N);

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