vector-valued function element as function handle

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Federico Maglione
Federico Maglione 2019년 7월 24일
편집: Matt J 2019년 7월 24일
Dear all,
I guess I have a relatively simple problem, but I could not find any solution online. The built-in Matlab function
[AssetPrice,OptionValue] = binprice(Price,Strike,Rate,Time,Increment,Volatility,Flag)
generates the two outputs AssetPrice and OptionValue. The first is a matrix the second a scalar. I need the scalar only and I would like to make it as a function of one specific variable, i.e.
[~,OptionValue] = @(Volatility) binprice(Price,Strike,Rate,Time,Increment,Volatility,Flag)
being all the other inputs known. However, defined in this way I get the error "The expression cannot be assigned to multiple values". If the function binprice would return only one output (instead of two), the previous syntax would work.
How do you overcome this problem?
Thank you,
F

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Matt J
Matt J 2019년 7월 24일
편집: Matt J 2019년 7월 24일
With a wrapper,
fun=@(Volatility) mybinprice(Price,Strike,Rate,Time,Increment,Volatility,Flag);
function OptionValue = mybinprice(varargin)
[~,OptionValue] = binprice(varargin{:});
end
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Matt J
Matt J 2019년 7월 24일
편집: Matt J 2019년 7월 24일
I don't have the Financial Toolbox, so cannot test it. What happens if you put a break point at
[~, OptionValue] = binprice(varargin{:});
What is returned in OptionValue? Also, the documentation says that OptionValue is vector-valued, so why exactly are you expecting a scalar?
Federico Maglione
Federico Maglione 2019년 7월 24일
Thank you. It works perfectly.

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