function varargout = gradient(f,varargin)

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Awatif Rashid
Awatif Rashid on 20 Nov 2019
Commented: Jan on 20 Nov 2019
dear all.
excuse me,
Need help in parse_inputs , when I write it I faced error
[f,ndim,loc,rflag] = parse_inputs(f,varargin);
nargoutchk(0,ndim);
Not enough input arguments.
% Loop over each dimension.
varargout = cell(1,ndim);
siz = size(f);
% first dimension
g = zeros(size(f),class(f)); % case of singleton dimension
h = loc{1}(:);
n = siz(1);
% Take forward differences on left and right edges
if n > 1
g(1,:) = (f(2,:) - f(1,:))/(h(2)-h(1));
g(n,:) = (f(n,:) - f(n-1,:))/(h(end)-h(end-1));
end
% Take centered differences on interior points
if n > 2
h = h(3:n) - h(1:n-2);
g(2:n-1,:) = bsxfun(@rdivide,(f(3:n,:)-f(1:n-2,:)),h);
end
varargout{1} = g;
% second dimensions and beyond
if ndim == 2
% special case 2-D matrices to support sparse matrices,
% which lack support for N-D operations including reshape
% and indexing
n = siz(2);
h = reshape(loc{2},1,[]);
g = zeros(size(f),class(f));
% Take forward differences on left and right edges
if n > 1
g(:,1) = (f(:,2) - f(:,1))/(h(2)-h(1));
g(:,n) = (f(:,n) - f(:,n-1))/(h(end)-h(end-1));
end
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Jan
Jan on 20 Nov 2019
What is the relation between the error message and the posted code? Please post the real snippet of the code, which contains the failing command and explain, how you call this function.

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