How to combine 2 function handles of different variables?
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Niklas Kurz
el 26 de Oct. de 2022
Respondida: KSSV
el 26 de Oct. de 2022
Strangely enough I was not able finding an answere to this sinewy problem:
Given 2 function handles
mu = @(n, dmu, mubar) mubar + n*dmu/4;
f = @(t, mu) cos(2*pi*mu*t);
How do I combine them into one? Obviously (in my disfavor) adding doesn't work:
f = f + mu % Error
Please tell me there is a way around just creating a handle manually. Eventually I want something like this:
f = @(n, dmu, mubar, t) cos(2*pi*(mubar + n*dmu/4)*t);
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Karim
el 26 de Oct. de 2022
Editada: Karim
el 26 de Oct. de 2022
You need to add the input parameter in order to evaluate the functions. See below for demonstration using some random inputs.
You can indeed add the results of the function handles if the outputs have the same dimensions.
mu = @(n, dmu, mubar) mubar + n*dmu/4;
f = @(t, mu) cos(2*pi*mu*t);
% assume some values
n_in = rand(1);
dmu_in = rand(1);
mubar_in = rand(1);
t_in = rand(1);
% evaluate f1 = f + mu
f1 = f(t_in, mu(n_in, dmu_in, mubar_in)) + mu(n_in, dmu_in, mubar_in)
If you want to cobine merge the function handles, you can use the symbolic toolbox:
syms n dmu mubar t
% create symbolic expression for mu
mu = mubar + n*dmu/4
% create symbolic expression for f (define this after mu, since matlab will
% fill in the equation)
f = cos(2*pi*mu*t)
% convert the symbolic expression into a function handle
f = matlabFunction(f)
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KSSV
el 26 de Oct. de 2022
mu = @(n, dmu, mubar) mubar + n*dmu/4;
f = @(t, mu) cos(2*pi*mu*t);
fmu = @(x) f(mu)
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