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Re: array of function handles
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David Bateman |
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Re: array of function handles |
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Tue, 18 Nov 2008 12:17:18 +0100 |
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Francesco Potortì wrote:
How do I initialise an array with anonymous function handles? The less
ugly I came up with is this:
distfunction{1} = @(x,w) min(x);
distfunction{2} = @(x,w) max(x);
distfunction{3} = @(x,w) mediandist(x,1);
distfunction{4} = @(x,w) mediandist(x,w);
Any better way?
distfunction = {@(x)min(x), @(x)max(x)}
note that there is no space between the arguments as
distfunction = {@(x) min(x), @(x) max(x)}
will be treated as
distfunction = {@(x), min(x), @(x), max(x)}
by the parser, which of course is stupid.. You can protect the arguments
like
distfunction = {(@(x) min(x)), (@(x) max(x))}
permitting the spaces for readability
D.
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