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function BPBMI_plot(Sex, LastName, loc_data)
Weight = loc_data(:,2);
Height = loc_data(:,3);
BP = loc_data(:,4);
%convert Height from centimeters to meters
Height = Height / 100 ;
% Calculate BMI
bmi = Weight / (Height).^2 ;
figure;
hold on
%plot data on left side
yyaxis left
%plot bmi
bar(bmi, 'W')
ylabel('BMI')
%plot data on right axis
yyaxis right
%plot Blood Pressure
plot(BP, 'r-+');
%plot Weight
plot(Weight, 'B-O')
% x label
xticks(1:12)
xticklabels({'Jan','Feb','Mar','Apr','May','Jun','Jul','Aug','Sep', 'Oct','Nov','Dec'})
xlabel('Month')
%title
title(['Bmi and Relationship to Blood Pressure and Weight for ' num2str(LastName,2) ' sex ' num2str(Sex,2) ])
%legend
legend('BMI', 'blood Pressure','Weight')
hold off
end
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KSSV
2021년 12월 10일
You might be running the function striaght away using f5 or hitting run button. You need to provide the inputs to the function and then call the function.
Sex = define your value ;
LastName = define your value ;
loc_data = define your value ;
% Now call the function
BPBMI_plot(Sex, LastName, loc_data) ;
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Khaled Awda
2021년 12월 10일
Walter Roberson
2021년 12월 10일
But are you passing the values in? Inside of a function, Matlab will never look in the base workspace to see if a variable with the same name happens to be defined.
Khaled Awda
2021년 12월 10일
Khaled Awda
2021년 12월 10일
Walter Roberson
2021년 12월 10일
Do you have a line of code that looks similar to
BPBMI_plot(Sex, LastName, loc_data) ;
? If you do, is it the only place you mention BPBMI_plot?
If the call is within a function is it possible that you are not passing all needed parameters to that function?
Khaled Awda
2021년 12월 10일
Walter Roberson
2021년 12월 10일
I suggest that you open a support case with Mathworks, as you are not able to share your code with us.
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