Selecting specific values from anonymous functions
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Jonathan Rabe
am 23 Sep. 2019
Kommentiert: Jonathan Rabe
am 23 Sep. 2019
Hi, for my anonymous function as below, I would like to have it as one single function. Something like this:
g = @(th) TsMat(thetas)(3, :) + R.*FsMat(thetas)(1,:);
But so far I only seem to be getting this right: (which makes them no longer functions)
TsMat = Ts(thetas);
FsMat = Fs(thetas);
g = @(th) TsMat(3, :) + R.*FsMat(1,:);
Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you in advance.
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Stephen23
am 23 Sep. 2019
Bearbeitet: Stephen23
am 23 Sep. 2019
You could call subsref directly, e.g.:
subsref(TsMat(thetas),substruct('()',{3,':'}))
and similarly for the other function calls. But this is a bit bulky...
A simpler solution is to write a small indexing function:
fun = @(M,R)M(R,:);
fun(TsMat(thetas),3)
You could even generalize it to work with any number of indices, e.g.:
>> fun = @(A,varargin)A(varargin{:});
>> M = rand(5,4);
>> fun(sqrt(M),3,':')
ans =
0.92148 0.62628 0.52623 0.56312
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