I am using MATLAB R2010b and I can't understand what is wrong with matlab...
>> SSS = simpleseries_dataset;
>> [X,T] = SSS;
>> ???Too many output arguments.
but next code is good:
>> [X,T] = simpleseries_dataset;
I am using MATLAB R2010b and I can't understand what is wrong with matlab...
>> SSS = simpleseries_dataset;
>> [X,T] = SSS;
>> ???Too many output arguments.
but next code is good:
>> [X,T] = simpleseries_dataset;
simpleseries_dataset
is a function; functions can have multiple outputs - if you type edit simpleseries_dataset
, you can see the function definition:
function [inputs,targets] = simpleseries_dataset
When you run your first line of code, you have a single output variable - so inputs
is stored in SSS
and targets
is discarded; assigning the output of a multiple output function to a single variable is equivalent to doing:
[SSS, ~] = simpleseries_dataset;
so if you want to keep both of the output values from simpleseries_dataset
, you have to call the function with two outputs.