How can I write the arguments of an anonymous function when programming?
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Good afternoon, my question arises when trying to programme the following code:
s(i+1)=NRK(Dt*f(tv(i+1),x)+s(i)-x,s(i));
Where NRK=NRK(function , numeric scalar) This was the symbolic implementation, with f=symbolic function, and x a symbolic array of unknowns.
The thing is that working with symbolic expressions can solve the issue, but this goes inside a loop, and symbolic tools slow down suprisingly the performance in a ratio of 100 times! However, anonymous functions do a perfect job.
My try was the following:
h=@([arguments (i.e. a, b, c, ...])Dt*f(t(i+1),[arguments (i.e. a, b, c,...])+s(i)-[a b c ...];
s(i+1)=NRK(@h,s(i));
How can I write these arguments? Is it possible? Thank you very much!
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Piockñec
2014년 4월 18일
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per isakson
2014년 4월 18일
I added a very simple case with a varying number of variables to my answer.
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