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Re: anonymous function
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Re: anonymous function |
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Wed, 6 Jul 2011 02:52:14 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi,
If I understand you correctly you should try something like this:
function [a b]=f
a=@(x) x;
b=@(x) x.^2;
endfunction
g = @(t) a(t)+b(t)
a and b can be any functions you want and can be of any number of variables.
g can then be any combination of those functions. Hope this helps.
Dave
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