for i = 1:1:3
px(i) = @(x) x(i);
py(i) = @(x) x(i+3);
end
Then the error occurs:
Error using horzcat
Nonscalar arrays of function handles are not allowed; use
cell arrays instead.
So when I change the code:
for i = 1:1:3
px{i} = @(x) x(i); % cell array
py{i} = @(x) x(i+3);
end
But, in this case, I can not calculate with the cell entries:
fun = @(x)((px{1}-px{2}).^2+(py{1}-py{2}).^2).^.5;
fminsearch(fun, [0,0,0,0]);
Then error occurs:
Undefined operator '-' for input arguments of type
'function_handle'.
Error in kequal_4sub2>@(x)((px{1}-px{2}).^2+(py{1}-py{2}).^2).^.5
Error in fminsearch (line 189)
fv(:,1) = funfcn(x,varargin{:});
Error in kequal_4sub2 (line 7)
fminsearch(myfun, [0,0,0,0])
How can I make it possible to calculate with the cell entries?

 채택된 답변

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov 2017년 1월 25일

0 개 추천

fun = @(x)((px{1}(x)-px{2}(x)).^2+(py{1}(x)-py{2}(x)).^2).^.5;

추가 답변 (0개)

카테고리

도움말 센터File Exchange에서 Performance and Memory에 대해 자세히 알아보기

질문:

2017년 1월 25일

답변:

2017년 1월 25일

Community Treasure Hunt

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

Start Hunting!

Translated by