How can I get multiple values from arrayfun?
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I have the following sample code.
clear
clc
a = 1:1000;
b = linspace(100,200,1000);
x1 = arrayfun( @(v,w) fminsearch(@(x) (x(1)-v).^2 + (x(2)-w).^2, [1;1]), a, b, 'UniformOutput', false);
So basically, I would like to get x(1) x(2) that minimizes the objective function given a and b.
and x1 returns 1*1000 cells and each of the cells gives me the minimizer.
However, I want to get 21000 double instead of 11000 cells.
Is there any way I can get x1 as 2*1000?
Thanks in advance.
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Stephen23
2021년 11월 8일
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2021년 11월 8일
"However, I want to get 21000 double instead of 11000 cells. Is there any way I can get x1 as 2*1000?"
Of course, just use a comma-separated list to concatenate the cell array contents together:
a = 1:1000;
b = linspace(100,200,1000);
fnh = @(v,w) fminsearch(@(x) (x(1)-v).^2 + (x(2)-w).^2, [1;1]);
x1 = arrayfun(fnh, a, b, 'UniformOutput', false);
x1 = [x1{:}] % comma-separated list
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Yusuf Suer Erdem
2021년 11월 8일
clear
clc
a = 1:1000;
b = linspace(100,200,1000);
x1 = arrayfun( @(v,w) fminsearch(@(x) (x(1)-v).^2 + (x(2)-w).^2, [1;1]), a, b, 'UniformOutput', false);
x2 = reshape(x1,2,500);
Try this way, as you see matrix x2 is the same matrix as x1 but in different dimensions. I hope it helps!
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Walter Roberson
2021년 11월 8일
a = 1:1000;
b = linspace(100,200,1000);
x1 = cell2mat(arrayfun( @(v,w) fminsearch(@(x) (x(1)-v).^2 + (x(2)-w).^2, [1;1]), a, b, 'UniformOutput', false));
size(x1)
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