How I define the variable B in a function [A, B] = ReadHyperc​ube(strcat​(pathname,​filename))​; ?

[filename, pathname, indx] = uigetfile( ...
{'*.hdr','Image Cube(*.bil)';
'*.*', 'All Files (*.*)'},'Pick a file','file path');
if indx == 1
[A, B] = ReadHypercube(strcat(pathname,filename));
elseif indx == 2
I will appreciate it. Thanks

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That depends on the ReadHypercube function. If the top line is similar to the following line, it should do what you want.
function [A,B]=ReadHypercube(filename_and_path)
Is this a question about the design of a function ReadHypercube that you are writing? If so, then what outputs would make sense for such a function?
Hi Rik,
[A, B] = ReadHypercube(strcat(pathname,'.bil'));
This arises when I try to process cubical data set (hyperspectral).This function runs well but when I run another piece of code
%Copy wavelength data into array
hyperdata=zeros(size(B,1), 4);
hyperdata(:,1)=B;
hyperdata(:,2)=B;
This gives me an error
Undefined function or variable 'B'
That's why I am trying to define 'B' as out put
We have no idea what function you are trying to use/modify, so we can't help you. Based on the second block of code, I would guess that B is a columnar vector that contains the wavelengths of the hypercube, but we have no idea what your function does or how it would have to infer this vector.

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