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Re: varargout{:} = func() ?
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forkandwait |
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Re: varargout{:} = func() ? |
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Wed, 24 Feb 2010 14:59:00 +0000 (UTC) |
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> v = cell (expected_outputs, 1);
> [v{:}] = func (...);
>
> should work in any recent version of Octave.
It does.
> clear v;
> [v{:}] = func (...);
Hmm. But they said it would on the newsgroup ;). To be fair, they may have
assumed that one would know pre-sizing the cell array.
> will not work, because Octave can't determine nargout for the function
> call. I expect this is also true in Matlab.
I guess there is no notation in case one doesn't know the number of expected
outputs? I am just curious at this point.
Re: varargout{:} = func() ?, Jaroslav Hajek, 2010/02/23
Re: varargout{:} = func() ?, Jaroslav Hajek, 2010/02/24
Re: varargout{:} = func() ?, Ben Abbott, 2010/02/24
Re: varargout{:} = func() ?, Ben Abbott, 2010/02/24