Function command y = f(x)

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Igor
Igor on 15 Oct 2014
Answered: Star Strider on 15 Oct 2014
So, here's a screenshot of my problem.
The upper part is the text from a Matlab Essentials book, and the lower part is where I try the example given in the book.
Why is it giving me an error? What am I missing here?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 15 Oct 2014
unction definitions of that sort are not permitted in regular script files, only within other function files. You have to create a new script with:
function y = f(x)
as the first line, then save the file as f.m. It should work then.
To call it from your main script:
x = 10; % Random choice
y = f(x)

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Orion
Orion on 15 Oct 2014
because you're trying to declare a function in the command window, which is impossible.
a function can only be declared in a Mfile.

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