Undefined function or variable when passing arguments from command line
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I'm facing problems with using my bash variables inside a matlab function that I call from the command line. I'm fairy new to Matlab and haven't been able to solve this at all. I define my variables in bash and pass them to a function call like so:
/opt/MATLAB/bin/matlab -r "try; matTest('n1=$N1', 'n2=$N2', 'jobID=$SLURM_ID', 'outfile=$outfile'); catch; end;"
And my matlab function starts out like this:
function matTest(n1, n2, jobID, outfile)
infile=strcat(jobID,'-Ztemp.csv');
infile
n1
n2
outfile
Where I test out that everything was read correctly, which it was. However when I'm still in my matlab shell, and I try to print n1 or outfile again it gives me the error: Undefined function or variable 'n2'.
Which in turns prevents me from calling another function (in the same path) that takes these parameters. What is the problem here and how can I solve it please? Thanks!
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Geoff Hayes
on 23 Jul 2018
LD - when I'm still in my matlab shell, and I try to print n1 or outfile again it gives me the error: Undefined function or variable 'n2'. This is because the scope of these variables is limited to the function in which they are defined and so are NOT available/visible outside of the function.
If you wish to access these variables outside of the function, then you would need to set them as output parameters in your function signature.
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