I have trouble understanding the command.
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Kaminosono Shougo
am 15 Okt. 2022
Kommentiert: Hiro Yoshino
am 22 Okt. 2022
I'm having trouble understanding what the command below does, I'd like to know if anyone knows what it does.
for i=1:nset
tty=y(i,:);
index=find(tty>=0);
tx=x(i,index,:);
ty=tty(index);
tpar=mpar(:,i);
command=['[esty seout]=',fun,'(tpar,tx);']; //
eval(command);
m=length(esty);
predy(i,1:m)=esty;
if(linear == 1);
errory=errory+((esty-ty)*(esty-ty)');
else
findex=find(esty<=0);
esty(findex)=ones(size(findex))/1000000000;
error=20*log10(esty)-20*log10(ty);
errory = errory+error*error';
end
end
I don't know what you are doing with the two sentences in this programme, does anyone know?
command=['[esty seout]=',fun,'(tpar,tx);'];
eval(command);
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Stephen23
am 17 Okt. 2022
Bearbeitet: Stephen23
am 17 Okt. 2022
Do not learn from such badly-written code.
If the code's author had read the Tips section of the EVAL documentation, they would know it is not recommended to include the output arguments in the EVAL call, only the RHS. They could (should) have done that.
And then if they had done a bit more thinking and reading on the topic, they would have known to replace the EVAL with STR2FUNC (which defines a function handle that can be repeatedly called without the performance hit of repeated EVAL calls).
Caecus caeco dux. Sigh.
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Hiro Yoshino
am 15 Okt. 2022
What it does here is that
[esty, seout] = fun(tpar,tx);
It seems there is a function named "fun" somewhere and its arguments are tpar and tx.
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Bruno Luong
am 22 Okt. 2022
@Hiro That function might be an anonymous function
To be precise FUN must be variable or (anonymous-function that return char ouput argument a string/char that stores the name of the 'anonymous' function so it can be form the command called by EVAL.
So there are two different ways of interpreting your "anonymous function".
Hiro Yoshino
am 22 Okt. 2022
@Bruno Luong You're right. That was my fault. Sorry guys but it's good to know that you found the "fun" function somewhere.
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