Function with two outputs only giving one output
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function [C K] = FTOCK (degreeF)
%FTOCK converts degrees reading in farenheit to celcius and then kelvin
degreeF;
C=(degreeF-32)/1.8;
K=(degreeF+459.67)/1.8;
%fprintf('%.1f degrees in Farenheit Translates to %.2f degrees Celcius and %.2f degrees Kelvin\n',degreeF,C,K);
end
I do not know why this only outputs the calculated Celsius degree, K is clearly within the brackets.
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Brian Wells
il 29 Set 2020
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Xingwang Yong
il 29 Set 2020
Apparently, the code is right.
I assume you are new to matlab.
You should use
[C K] = FTOCK (degreeF)
to receive two outputs instead of
c = FTOCK (degreeF)
3 Commenti
Brian Wells
il 29 Set 2020
Xingwang Yong
il 30 Set 2020
That is weird, maybe your matlab installation is unsuccessful. You can run this snippet on other computers or matlab online, it should work on any matlab release.
Walter Roberson
il 30 Set 2020
When you used
[C K] = FTOCK (degreeF)
then was there an error message, such as there not being enough outputs?
If not, then what happened when you
disp(C)
disp(K)
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