Pointer to MATLAB function?
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So I have a for-loop in MATLAB, where either a vector x will be put through one function, say, cos(x).^2, or a different choice, say, sin(x).^2 + 9.*x. The user will select which of those functions he wants to use before the for-loop.
My question is, I dont want the loop to check what the user selected on every iteration. Is there a way to use a pointer to a function, (user defined, or otherwise), that every iteration will use automatically?
This is inside a script by the way, not a function.
Thanks
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Oleg Komarov
on 29 Aug 2012
An interactive way to create an anonymous function:
% List of functions
funs = {'cos(x).^2','sin(x).^2 + 9.*x'};
% Ask for the function through a dialog
[idx,ok] = listdlg('ListString' ,funs,...
'PromptString' ,'Select one function',...
'SelectionMode','single');
% Convert to anonymous function
if ok
f = str2func(sprintf('@(x)%s', funs{idx}));
end
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José-Luis
on 29 Aug 2012
Edited: José-Luis
on 29 Aug 2012
I am not entirely sure this is what you mean but here goes:
if (first_selection)
fun1 = @(x) cos(x).^2;
end
if (second_selection)
fun1 = @(x) sin(x).^2 + 9 .* x;
end
And now your loop:
for k = 1:num_Loops
x = your_values;
your_result = fun1(x);
end
Cheers!
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Ghada
on 12 Nov 2012
Hi all;
please i need an example of the application of iteration in ananymous function,
Awaiting to you response,
Best regards,
my mail is :chahd.hayet@gmail.com
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