Anonymous function arguments and parameters extrction
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If I have the anonymous function:
pu = @(x, y) [x,y];
is it npossible to extract the value of the argument x after the function has acted on it?
(Apologies if this does not make sense)
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Steven Lord
am 1 Apr. 2022
As written, as long as you know how long either one of the inputs was, yes.
P = @(x, y) [x, y];
x1 = 1:5;
y1 = 6:10;
z = P(x1, y1)
x2 = z(1:5); % I know how long x was, extract that many elements from z
isequal(x2, x1)
x3 = z;
x3(end-4:end) = []; % I know how long y was, remove that many elements from z
isequal(x3, x1)
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Jan
am 1 Apr. 2022
pu = @(x, y) [x,y];
a = pu(1, 2:3)
b = pu(1:2, 3)
isequal(a, b)
This means: No, you cannot decide, what the inputs have been based on the output.
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