# Matlab function return value

I have one program that has function and the problem, return value, it has too many output.

Like exempley: y = text the answer comes up

Error in text (line 2)

if nargin == 0

Output argument "array" (and maybe others) not assigned during call to "
C:\Users\name\Documents\MATLAB\text.m>text".


The program text.m reads a txt file that contains a couple of names and numbers like

exemple:

John doughlas 15986

Filip duch 357852

and so on. The program convert them to 15986 Doughlas John and so on.

function array = text(~)
if nargin == 0
dirr = '.';
end
k=1;
else
k=k+1;
end
end
namn = char(filename(chose));
fid = fopen(namn, 'r');
R = textscan(fid,'%s %s %s');
x=-1;
k=0;
while x <= 24
x = k + 1;
All = [R{3}{x},'   ',R{1}{x},' ',R{2}{x}];
disp(All)
k = k + 1;
end
fclose(fid);


Is there anyway to fix the problem without starting over from scratch?

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You specify the function output argument in the definition, but you don't assign anything to it in the function body.

For example, in

function y = student(j)


your output is y. So you have to assign something to y.

You can return multiple outputs from a function with [x,y,z] = functionname(...). Or you can combine all outputs into a cell array or a structure. Read the documentation, it's clearly explained. And don't call the function text, since there is a build-in MATLAB function with this name. –  yuk Apr 12 '13 at 14:43