ERROR. "not enough input argument" when publishing on html (Line 2)
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function [E]=Energy(x,y)
for n = 0:1:size(x)
E = sum(y.^2);
end
E;
stem(x,y), grid;
end
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Walter Roberson
2016년 10월 9일
The bit about "publish" is the key here: the publish operation needs to be told what values to use to run the code with.
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Walter Roberson
2016년 10월 9일
편집: Walter Roberson
2016년 10월 9일
See http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/280317-publish-a-function-which-has-input-arguments
Note: your code is not good code.
First, size(x) is always a vector unless you specify the dimension. It is a mistake to use a vector as the endpoint of a colon operator. You should either specify the dimension or you should use length, such as 0:1:length(x)
Secondly, in every iteration of the for loop, you do exactly the same thing, and overwrite all of the output variable E . You do not use the loop control variable either, so the effect is as if you just waste some time and then do the assignment once. Your work to be done in the loop should depend upon which iteration you are doing, usually explicitly (but sometimes you are iterating using a variable on the right of the assignment and creating a new value of the variable on the left.)
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