Is there a way to declare global variables in MATLAB?
Please don't respond with:
global x y z;
Because I can also read the help files.
I've declared a global variable, x, and then done something like this:
function[x] = test()
global x;
test1();
end
Where the function test1() is defined as:
function test1()
x = 5;
end
When I run test(), my output is x = []. Is there a way I can make it output the x=5, or whatever I define x to be in a separate function? In C, this would be an external variable, and I thought making it a global variable should accomplish just that.
解决方案
You need to declare x as a global variable in every scope (i.e. function/workspace) that you want it to be shared across. So, you need to write test1 as:
function test1()
global x;
x = 5;
end