Error: Function definition not supported in this context. Create functions in code file.

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Hello,
I was trying to create a simple function on matlab, I already have a file named "AddOne.m", so it should work, however at the first line of code, matlab throws the following error
"Error: Function definition not supported in this context. Create functions in code file.". Any ideas how to sort this out?
Thanks in advance!
matlab pifiando la funcion.png
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 28 Jan 2020
In MATLAB functions cannot be defined in the command window.
You appear to be running the entire function in the command window in an attempt to define that function.
You don't need to do that: just define the function in a file, and then call it. That is all you need to do.

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Accepted Answer

Deepak Gupta
Deepak Gupta on 6 May 2020
Hi Augstin,
In matalb, you need to write your function in a seperate matlab file and then you can call this function either from command window or from a seperate matlab file.
For example, here you can write your matlab function addOne.m in one file. File content can be something like:
%File addOne.m
function finalAnswer = addOne(inputNumber)
finalAnswer = inputNumber+1;
end
Now you can use this function in your other matlab file or in command window. For example, you can create a seperate file to call this function.
% File testaddOne.m
inputNumber = 5;
finalAnswer = addOne(inputNumber);
disp('Thining...');
fprintf('Final Answer: %d \n', finalAnswer);
display('Done');
To avoid confusion, for now keep both files at one place. When you run file testaddOne.m, it will automatically call other file and make use of it.
Cheers.

More Answers (4)

kazi sharif
kazi sharif on 8 Sep 2020
Edited: Walter Roberson on 22 Feb 2022
function Divide_Average(a,x0,tol)
clc
if a<0
b=abs(a);
else
b=a;
%fprint(' Neagtive Number is not taken in Square root');
end
x = zeros(1,1);
fprontf('i x(i)\n');
fprintf('---------\n');
x(1)= x0; fprintf('%5.0f\t %15.5f\n',1,x(1));
i=2;
while (1)
x(i) = 0.5*(x(i-1) + a/x(i-1));
fprintf('%5.0f\t %15.5f\n',i,x(i));
RelER = (x(i) - x(i-1))/x(i-1);
if abs(RelER) <= tol, break, end
i = i + 1;
end
fprintf('\n\n Square Root of %10.5f\t is %10.5f\n',a,x(end));
end
function Divide_Average(a,x0,tol)
Error: Function definition not supported in this context. Create functions in code file.
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nina lucia lins dias
nina lucia lins dias on 13 Mar 2022
Edited: Walter Roberson on 1 Aug 2023
I am trying to do this:
function edge_r ( )
im = imread('rice.png');
[row col] = size(im)
for i=1:row-1
im2(i,j) =abs(im(i+1,j+1)) + abs(im(i+1,j));
end
end
figure, imshow(im2);
figure, imshow(im)
however i cannot writing down the whole statement cos it gave me errors
function edge_r()
function edge_r()
Error: Function definition are not supported in this context. Functions can only be created as local or nested functions in
code files.

Emmanuel
Emmanuel on 1 Aug 2023

function predator_simulation() ↑ Error: Function definition are not supported in this context. Functions can only be created as local or nested functions in code files.


Fathima
Fathima on 10 Jun 2024
function bitDepth = fetchBitDepth(imageData)
Error: Function definitions are not supported in this context. Functions can only be created as local or nested functions in code files.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 10 Jun 2024
Edited: Stephen23 on 10 Jun 2024
Functions cannot be defined at the command line. You must store that code in fetchBitDepth.m file.
Tip for the future: read the thread before posting.

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