Using vector input to anonymous function
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If a have a function such as:
fptest = @(osf, T) T^2 - log(osf);
fpout(fptest, 2, 3, 4) %evaluates T in the end
In the first line, is it possible to input "osf" as a vector? For example, osf = [1 2 3] so that fpout evaluates fptest for values of T at osf = 1, 2, and 3 in 3 separate runs?
Thanks, Abdulla
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Abdul Basith Ashraf
el 6 de Sept. de 2019
>>y = @(x) 2.2*x/(1+1.2*x);
>>x = linspace(0,1);
>>y(x)
ans =
0.7398
In the above, I tried passing a vector 'x' to a function handle 'y'. I was expecting 'ans' to be a vector mapping each 'x' to 'y(x)' but it returned a single value. Why is that? Also help me out to get my vector output.
Thanks
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In the future, please start a new question of your own as you're definitivetly not answering the original question with your answer.
Your problem has nothing to do with function handles or anonymous functions. It's all to do with the fact that your doing a matrix division / which returns a scalar instead of an element-wise division ./ (which would return a vector).
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