I am wondering if this a no output no input function. If it is not what type of function is it?
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%Lunch
function Lunch
imread('Lunchmenu.jpg');
imshow('Lunchmenu.jpg');
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DGM
2021년 4월 14일
It certainly doesn't have any input or output arguments, but reading the file with imread() is redundant if using that syntax with imshow(). This line does nothing:
imread('Lunchmenu.jpg');
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Adam Danz
2021년 4월 14일
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2021년 4월 14일
Functions do not have to have inputs or outputs.
For example, this function below searches for invisible figures and makes them visible,
function invisibleFigToggle()
figs = findall(0,'type','figure','visible','off');
set(figs,'visible','on')
end
Your function reads an image and displays it in a the current figure or creates the current figure.
It's a poorly written function, though.
- What if 'Lunchmenu.jpg' doesn't exist?
- What if an unrelated figure already exists?
- The function name is really bad and does not describe what the function does.
- It's not clear why those two lines needs to be within a function.
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Abdul Basith Ashraf
2021년 4월 14일
Its basically a script.
It is as good as having a file named "Lunch.m" having the two lines:
imread('Lunchmenu.jpg');
imshow('Lunchmenu.jpg');
And you call
Lunch
in the main code
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