Best practice for saving only one output from a vector-outputting function
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What's the proper way to request only one variable from a vector outputting function, i.e.
[WantThis DontWantThis] = myfun(x, y, ... )
In the past I've just saved the DontWantThis output as a variable called trash and not made reference to it again. This seems rather unprofessional. Is there a cleaner way?
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on 14 Apr 2013
You can replace it with a tilde (~)
[WantThis ~] = myfun(x, y, ... )
or just leave it off entirely
WantThis = myfun(x, y, ... )
In the above case, DontWantThis will be thrown away, essentially not returned. I think most people use this latter way, though it can only be used for ignoring return arguments to the right. In other words if you just put one return value:
theOutput = myfun(x, y, ... )
theOutput will be WantThis, not DonotWantThis. Understand?
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