How do I change a function name within a loop using variables?

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Sarath S
Sarath S am 17 Aug. 2019
Kommentiert: Stephen23 am 17 Aug. 2019
I am trying to write a function that returns the root of a polynomial using Mullers method. I want the user to choose between the 2 polyomials shown in comment.
I am using two other functions 'poly1' and 'poly2' which returns the value of the polynomial for x.
How do i call 'poly1' or 'poly2' from within the for loop depending on the users choice? Is there any way to have a variable at the end of poly like poly'i' that changes to 1 or 2? Thanks
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Rik
Rik am 17 Aug. 2019
One of the concerns is trusting user input. You should always write your code as if your user is either incompetent or out to do malice.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 17 Aug. 2019
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 17 Aug. 2019
You can store function handles in a cell array and use indexing:
>> C = {@(x)2*x+3,@(x)sqrt(x)+1}; % {1st fun,2nd fun}
>> C{1}(2) % 1st function evaluated with x=2
ans = 7
>> C{2}(2) % 2nd function evaluated with x=2
ans = 2.414213562373095
"Is there any way to have a variable at the end of poly like poly'i' that changes to 1 or 2?"
You could use str2func, but I doubt that it would result in simple, efficient, or reliable code.
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Sarath S
Sarath S am 17 Aug. 2019
Bearbeitet: Sarath S am 17 Aug. 2019
Thanks a lot.
Will it work if the user chooses ch = 1 and I use c{ch} to get the 1st function?
Edit
It works! Thanks again.
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 17 Aug. 2019
"Will it work if the user chooses ch = 1 and I use c{ch} to get the 1st function?"
Yes. That is how indexing works.

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