defining a method, the purpose of the brackets
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while we are defining a method we write like this
function [ ] = methodsName ()
statement or statements
end
what are the purposes of [ ] and ()
Can you help me? Thanks.
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Image Analyst
on 12 Apr 2020
In the brackets, you list all the output variables that you want your function to return. If it returns only one variable, then you can omit the bracket - they're required for 2 or more returned values.
The parentheses contain the input arguments. You list them separated by commas. For example
function theSum = GetSum(a, b)
theSum = a+b;
or
function [theSum, theProduct] = GetSumAndProduct(a, b)
theSum = a+b;
theProduct = a*b;
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Steven Lord
on 13 Apr 2020
The information about function input and output arguments in function definitions is on this documentation page.
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