Why cant I create a function in MatLab student version?

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When I try to create a function i keep getting this error Error: Function definitions are not permitted in this context.
Here is the code I wrote
function sum = myfirst(v,w)
then I get the mentioned error

Accepted Answer

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 6 Sep 2014
Edited: Image Analyst on 6 Sep 2014
You forgot to attach your m-file. Most likely, you wrote a script, say test.m, and inside there it starts off with a script and then you include the function below it in the same file, like this
clc;
result = myfirst(10,20);
function theSum = myfirst(v,w)
theSum = v+w;
To fix, declare test a function also so that you have two functions in the file, not a script and a function, like
function test()
clc;
myfirst(10,20);
function theSum = myfirst(v,w)
theSum = v+w;
If this does not fix your problem, then attach your m-file(s).
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Tony Montgomery
Tony Montgomery on 6 Sep 2014
I got it, I am very new to this and my homework tutorial is pretty bland. I understand now about the m files and you have to create an m file and so on. Thanks for the help! Much appreciated!
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 6 Sep 2014
You marked it as accepted, but the comment before last you said "it still won't work" and you didn't attach your m-file like I suggested, so is everything working or not? Again, if you need more help, attach your m-file.

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per isakson
per isakson on 6 Sep 2014
Edited: per isakson on 7 Sep 2014
Because function sum = myfirst(v,w) must be the first executable line of the m-file. Read Function Basics, Create functions, including anonymous, local, and nested functions

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