Q write a function called picker that takes three arguments called condition, in1 and in2 in this order. The argument condition is a logical. If it is true, the function assigns the value of in1 to the output argument out, otherwise, it assigns the v

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Q write a function called picker that takes three arguments called condition, in1 and in2 in this order. The argument condition is a logical. If it is true, the function assigns the value of in1 to the output argument out, otherwise, it assigns the value of in2 to out.
Code to call function:
  1. out=picker(true,1,2)
  2. out=picker(false,1,2)
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Chandan Kumar
Chandan Kumar on 1 Mar 2021
function out = picker(condition,in1,in2)
if (condition==1)
out=in1
else
out=in2
end

Nitin Kapgate
Nitin Kapgate on 5 Aug 2020
Hi Vikash,
I understand that you need to write a function (“picker”) which takes three inputs and return one output based on the first argument, which is of logical type.
An answer to a similar question can be found here

VIGNESH B S
VIGNESH B S on 13 Oct 2021
function ret = picker(condition,in1,in2)
if condition == 1
ret = in1;
else
ret = in2;
end
end

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