not enough input arguments

hi everyone..
im new to matlab. im developing a multidecision support system using fuzzy logic with 4 inputs and one output . i want to convert .fis file to .m file so i have written code as
function out = myfuztest2(x,y,z,w)
f=readfis('NEW3.fis');
out=evalfis ([x y z w],f);
end
but im getting error as not enough input arguments..
any kind of help will be appreciated.

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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson il 6 Mar 2018
Which line is matlab giving you the error for? The "not enough input arguments" error is fairly self explanatory on a basic level, but a lot of times I find I have empty variables for my inputs which gives me this error.
How are you invoking this function?
i tried using command line >>myfuztest2

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Birdman
Birdman il 8 Mar 2018
Modificato: Birdman il 8 Mar 2018
i tried using command line >>myfuztest2
You need to pass your predefined input arguments in order to make the function work. For instance, depending on what you are going to calculate:
myfuztest2(1,1,1,1)
You need to call it as above. Replace the ones with your proper input arguments. Mine was just for example. Otherwise, you will get error. For function basics, see

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