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I have created this function :

function Calcul_Constantes ( xBin1 , xTin1 , xHin1 )
% computes global variables that change depending on the circumstances

global v rhoc K1v K2v xBin xTin xHin cBin cTin cHin;

xBin=xBin1;
xTin=xTin1;
xHin=xHin1;
rhoc = 0.02777*(2.106*xHin+78.12*xBin)*(6.935*xHin+23.15*xBin);
K1v=0.6*rhoc/175;
K2v=(2.70803*10^-4+7.5*10^-4*v*rhoc)/175;
cBin=0.02777*xBin;
cTin=0.02777*xTin;
cHin=0.02777*xHin;
end

and when I do test in my main script :

Calcul_Constantes(0,0,1);
xBin
xHin

the following error occures:

Error using Calcul_Constantes Too many input arguments. Error in Mercredi15_main (line 48) Calcul_Constantes(0,0,1);

I'd be grateful for any help, I really can't see what does not work

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  • Really? but it worked in my machine?
    – Mehdi
    Mar 16, 2017 at 8:30
  • @MimSaad I still tried and it still shows the same error?! ;-(
    – user7272927
    Mar 16, 2017 at 8:35
  • I guess it has something to do with main Mercredi15_main.m , This is what i'd type " global xBin global xHin Calcul_Constantes(0,0,1);"
    – Mehdi
    Mar 16, 2017 at 8:39
  • @MimSaad Do you have any idea of the cause of my error. It's really annoying !
    – user7272927
    Mar 16, 2017 at 8:40
  • @MimSaad Thanks for your answer, actually xBin and xHin are defined as global variables at the top of Mercredi15_main...
    – user7272927
    Mar 16, 2017 at 8:42

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Probably there is another Calcul_Constantes function somewhere else. You might have saved another version of Calcul_Constantes function somewhere. In command line type :

which Calcul_Constantes

and check if the return directory and .m file is the which you are trying to use. Rename or delete the wrong function.

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