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So I have a simple function
function range(x,y)
%Finds the range between x and y
y-x
When I run the function, I would like the result to output to the workspace. If I run:
range(4,5)
ans =
1
So i want the Workspace to then show "Range" with Value = 1
My first thought was to type
range_a = range(4,5)
but it responds with:
??? Error using ==> range Too many output arguments.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

Accepted Answer

Matt Fig
Matt Fig on 6 Apr 2011
You get that error because you haven't given the function any output arguments. So let's give it one!
function R = range(x,y)
%Finds the range between x and y
R = y-x;
Now from the command line:
range(4,5)
Or,
RNG = range(4,5)
Also, you would probably find it worthwhile to read the function doc:
doc function
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Stefan
Stefan on 6 Apr 2011
Thanks, that worked, and I was able to do more complicated things with it!

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 6 Apr 2011
change your function definition
function out=range(x,y)
out=y-x;

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