Filter löschen
Filter löschen

arrayfun syntax and use with scalar input

3 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
checker
checker am 28 Mai 2020
Kommentiert: checker am 28 Mai 2020
Hello people,
I've been (ab)using arrayfun and cellfun for some time without fully understanding the syntax. It centers around '@' symbol followed by the arguements.
To demonstrate, if I want to add 2 arrays, I can do:
a=[1 2;3 4];
b=[5 6;7 8];
c=arrayfun(@(x,y) x+y,a,b);
But what if I wanted to simply add a scalar?
a=[1 2;3 4];
b=2;
c=arrayfun(@(x,y) x+y,a,b);
Error: All of the input arguments must be of the same size and shape.
Previous inputs had size 2 in dimension 1. Input #3 has size 1
So is there a good summary of arrayfun as it's used above? Can one treat an input as a scalar or vector and others as arrays?
Thanks,
-Chris
  2 Kommentare
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 28 Mai 2020
"Can one treat an input as a scalar or vector and others as arrays?"
No, but you can easily parameterize the function using an anonymous function:
checker
checker am 28 Mai 2020
Thanks for the link. I'll spend some time on it.

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.

Akzeptierte Antwort

James Tursa
James Tursa am 28 Mai 2020
To use a scalar you could use this syntax:
a=[1 2;3 4];
b=2;
c=arrayfun(@(x)x+b,a);
The function handle would pick up b from the workspace.

Weitere Antworten (0)

Tags

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by