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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:44:44+00:00 2026-05-12T15:44:44+00:00

According to How to Write Tests That Share Common Set-Up Code is it possible

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According to “How to Write Tests That Share Common Set-Up Code” is it possible to:

function test_suite = testSetupExample
 initTestSuite;

function fh = setup
 fh = figure;

function teardown(fh)
 delete(fh);

function testColormapColumns(fh)
 assertEqual(size(get(fh, 'Colormap'), 2), 3);

function testPointer(fh)
 assertEqual(get(fh, 'Pointer'), 'arrow');

But I couldn’t make it work with more parameters:

function test_suite = testSetupExample
 initTestSuite;

function [fh,fc] = setup
 fh = figure;
 fc = 2;
end

function teardown(fh,fc)
 delete(fh);

function testColormapColumns(fh,fc)
 assertEqual(size(get(fh, 'Colormap'), fc), 3);

function testPointer(fh,fc)
 assertEqual(get(fh, 'Pointer'), 'arrow');

When I runtests it says:

Input argument “fc” is undefined.

Why is that? I done something wrong or it is unsupported in the current version of Matlab xUnit? How to circumvent that?

PS: Actually my MATLAB requires each function to have an end. I didn’t wrote them here to keep consistency with the manual examples.

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    2026-05-12T15:44:45+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:44 pm

    Just use a struct:

    function test_suite = testSetupExample
     initTestSuite;
    
    function [fh] = setup
     fh.one = figure;
     fh.two = 2;
    end
    
    function teardown(fh)
     delete(fh.one);
    
    
    function testColormapColumns(fh)
     assertEqual(size(get(fh.one, 'Colormap'), fc.two), 3);
    

    etc.

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