how to put function as an input to another function?

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Ahmed
Ahmed el 30 de En. de 2016
Comentada: Star Strider el 30 de En. de 2016
I save a function call "nonliner" in matlab and I want to call this function as an input like
function [Ar,Br] = algopsols(nonliner,A,B); it give me an error
Is there any solution?
Thank you

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 30 de En. de 2016
If you want to use it in the function, you do not have to pass it as an argument. Just include a call to it as part of the function code:
function [Ar,Br] = algopsols(A,B)
returned_values = nonliner( ... argument list ...);
. . . CODE . . .
end
If you want to pass it as an argument to your function, you have to pass it as a function handle (using an ‘@’ sign):
[Ar,Br] = algopsols(@nonliner,A,B)
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Ahmed
Ahmed el 30 de En. de 2016
Error using algopsonls Too many input arguments.
Error in run_non_pso (line 15) [Ar,Br] = algopsonls(@nonliner,A,B)
Star Strider
Star Strider el 30 de En. de 2016
Well, if you want to pass the function as an input, you have to allow for it in the argument list:
function [Ar,Br] = algopsols(funname,A,B)
. . . CODE . . .
returned_values = funname( ... argument list ...);
. . . CODE . . .
end
then call it as:
[Ar,Br] = algopsols(@nonliner,A,B);
A simple illustration:
deriv = @(funname,x) (funname(x+1E-8) - funname(x))/1E-8; % Take A Simple Numerical Derivative
t = linspace(-pi, pi); % Time Vector
dsint_dt = deriv(@sin,t); % Derivative Of ‘sin(t)’
figure(1)
plot(t, sin(t), t, dsint_dt)
grid

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