Is it possible to reference an array of inline functions or function handles created within a structure in MATLAB?
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Is it possible to reference an array of inline functions or function handles created within a structure in MATLAB?
The following example demonstrates this problem:
f1 = inline('sin(x)');
f2 = inline('cos(x)');
h.f(1) = f1;
I now calculate
h.f(pi/2)
ans =
1
But if I define:
h.f(2) = f2
I get
h =
f: [1x2 inline]
Now I try to calculate inline results:
h.f([pi/2;pi/2])
I receive the error
??? Comma separated list must have exactly one item.
How can I reference the index of the vector of the inline functions, as well as pass an argument?
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MathWorks Support Team
el 27 de Jun. de 2009
You should not create the vector of inline functions. When you do this without a structure, you receive an error.
f1 = inline('sin(x)');
f2 = inline('cos(x)');
f(1) = f1;
f(2) = f2
??? Comma separated list must have exactly one item.
To work around this error, rather than creating a vector of inline functions, you should create a cell array. Here is an example:
f1 = inline('sin(x)');
f2 = inline('cos(x)');
h.f{1} = f1;
h.f{2} = f2;
h.f{2}(pi/4),
This produces the correct result:
ans =
0.7071
You can also do this with function handles
f{1}=@sin;
f{2}=@cos;
feval(f{1},1);
end
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