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How to create a custom function to output user variables?

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I want to create a function named result() that I can use to print to the screen:
fprintf('\n*** Summary Data for Scenario:\n')
fprintf('%30s%12d\t%s\n', 'Runway Length:', runway, 'ft');
fprintf('%30s%12.1f\t%s\n', 'Rotation Speed:', rotate, 'knots');
where 'runway' and 'rotate' are user inputs from the rest of my code.
I tried:
function result()
fprintf('\n*** Summary Data for Scenario:\n')
fprintf('%30s%12d\t%s\n', 'Runway Length:', runway, 'ft');
fprintf('%30s%12.1f\t%s\n', 'Rotation Speed:', rotate, 'knots');
end
I want this in my code because the full result() function is (or would be) about 6 lines long and will be used multiple times.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 22 Ott 2017
Modificato: Stephen23 il 22 Ott 2017
@William Edwards: what exactly is your question? What are you trying to do? The function that you show us does not output any variables, so it is not clear what relation the title has to the body of your question.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 22 Ott 2017
function result(runway, rotate)
fprintf('\n*** Summary Data for Scenario:\n')
fprintf('%30s%12d\t%s\n', 'Runway Length:', runway, 'ft');
fprintf('%30s%12.1f\t%s\n', 'Rotation Speed:', rotate, 'knots');
end
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William Edwards
William Edwards il 22 Ott 2017
Ah yeah that's a simple solution, thank you! I should probably stop working with Matlab at 1 in the morning.

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