Reputation: 65
Look at the below code:
for i=1:2
if i == 1
F{i}= @(x) x(i)+x(i+1);
else
F{i}= @(x) x(i-1)-x(i)+2;
end
end
I wanted to have stored in F something like F={@(x) x(1)+x(2);@(x) x(1)-x(2)+2;}
. How should I edit my code to achieve this? Can anyone help me?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 2765
Reputation: 38032
I think it's a displaying issue, rather than a functional issue.
Doing this:
for i = 1:2
if i == 1
F{i}= @(x) x(i)+x(i+1);
else
F{i}= @(x) x(i-1)-x(i)+2;
end
end
actually gives the correct results:
>> F{1}([1 2 3 4])
ans =
3 % == x(1)+x(2), i==1
>> F{2}([1 2 3 4])
ans =
1 % == x(1)-x(2)+2, i==2
But the functions are displayed "incorrectly":
>> F
F =
@(x)x(i)+x(i+1) @(x)x(i-1)-x(i)+2
If you want them to be displayed correctly as well, you'll have to get messy:
for i=1:2
if i == 1
F{i} = str2func(['@(x)x(' num2str(i) ')+x(' num2str(i+1) ')']);
else
F{i} = str2func(['@(x)x(' num2str(i-1) ')-x(' num2str(i) ')+2']);
end
end
Results:
>> F
F =
@(x)x(1)+x(2) @(x)x(1)-x(2)+2
Upvotes: 4