function handle specify in matlabfcn function

Hi,
Is it possible to specify the function handle in matlabfcn function when using the spreadsheet link in Excel? when i try to do an integration with the syntax"=@matlabfcn("quadgk","@(x) x.^2",M3,M4)" in Excel, it returnd an error, and said the first input argument must be function handle, is there anyone can help me how to specify the function handle in matlabfcn function? Many thanks.

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Jan
Jan am 14 Nov. 2021
Bearbeitet: Jan am 16 Nov. 2021

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According to the documentation doc matlabfcn :
=matlabfcn("quadgk(@(x) x.^2)", M3, M4)

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llu
llu am 16 Nov. 2021
Thanks for your help @Jan, but it still does not work, is it workable in your Excel?
Jan
Jan am 16 Nov. 2021
quadgk needs 3 input arguments: A function and the initial and final limit. It is not clear how you try to provide the function in the Excel call. So please post, what the inputs are, what you want to calculate and what "does not work" means.
llu
llu am 20 Nov. 2021
Hi Jan, I'd like to use matlab function from excel to calculate the numerical integration, below is the screenshot
Jan
Jan am 20 Nov. 2021
Matlab's quadgk command requires 3 inputs: The function handle and 2 limits. You call it with 1 input only.
llu
llu am 21 Nov. 2021
Syntax "matlabfcn("quadgk(@(x) x.^2,1,2)")" can work, but i want to pass the 2 limits from Excel as arguments.
Jan
Jan am 21 Nov. 2021
Bearbeitet: Jan am 21 Nov. 2021
I cannot test it by my own. What about:
matlabfcn("@(a,b) quadgk(@(x) x.^2,a, b)", L3, L4)
llu
llu am 22 Nov. 2021
Can't work. Currently, the only methodology that I find is using the user definded function, like below:
function y = ab(a,b)
f= @(x) x.^2;
y= quadgk(f,a,b);
end
then use the syntax " matlabfcn("ab",L3,L4)" in excel

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