How do I implement this function? What is an example I can use?

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legs=[5 7];
h = pythagorean(legs) ; % just call it
function h = pythagorean(legs)
% hypotenuse = pythagorean(legs)
h = (legs(1)^2 + legs(2)^2)^ 0.5;
end

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sides = input('Enter the two legs of a right triangle: ');
hypot = pythagorean(sides);
fprintf('The hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs %d and %d is %d\n', sides(1), sides(2), hypot);
function h = pythagorean(legs)
% hypotenuse = pythagorean(legs)
h = (legs(1)^2 + legs(2)^2)^ 0.5;
end
How can I combine these two together to create a working function?
yes why not?
sides = input('Enter the two legs of a right triangle: ','s'); % change this line
and give input as below:
[2 3] % an example
Just copy and paste the below in a script and run it
sides = input('Enter the two legs of a right triangle: ','s'); % give input as [2 3] an example
hypot = pythagorean(sides);
fprintf('The hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs %d and %d is %d\n', sides(1), sides(2), hypot);
function h = pythagorean(legs)
% hypotenuse = pythagorean(legs)
h = (legs(1)^2 + legs(2)^2)^ 0.5;
end
Great. I didn't know about using the vector as an answer. :)
FYI you can check the answer of your function using the hypot function.
Agree with Steven Lord the builtin function has higher precision , @TSmith if my answer worked make sure to accept the answer.
TSmith
TSmith il 7 Dic 2018
Modificato: TSmith il 7 Dic 2018
I thought I did accept, I am sorry. Thanks to both of you! :) I figured out how to use the hypot function. All you have to do is type "hypot(A B)"
Your welcome :) , I assumed that this was your assignment from school .
I have no more assignments this semester. This is all practice for my final exam. :)

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