m-files as function inputs in for loop
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Sarah Andrade
el 5 de Feb. de 2018
Comentada: Greg
el 15 de Feb. de 2018
Hi everyone!
I have a function.m that I run with an input.m like this:
function input
I'm trying to process a Monte Carlo Samples in this function. So I have a lot of m-files inputs: input_1.m, input_2.m, ..., input_n.m.
To process everything I set up this for loop:
for i = 1:n
filename = sprintf('%s_%d', 'input', i);
function filename
end
But the function doesn't recognize the string to run. The errors are:
Error using pdatvp_seq (line 49)
Data file not found: filename.
Error in run_test (line 4)
function filename
Someone knows how to help me to do the function recognize the string to run?
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Adam
el 6 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Adam
el 6 de Feb. de 2018
What does progcoll look like? I'm not familiar with trying to just pass one .m file in after another like that. Usually you would pass in arguments in parentheses. Also, trying to simplify your question is good, but doing so by replacing real function names with 'function' is very confusing since it is a fundamental key word.
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Stephen23
el 6 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Stephen23
el 6 de Feb. de 2018
One obvious problem is that you are using command syntax whereas you need to be using function syntax (note the parentheses!):
for k = 1:n
fname = sprintf('input_%d.m', k);
progcoll(fname)
end
Your original code did not work because with command syntax all trailing strings are interpreted literally, so the trailing filename is not interpreted as a variable containing a name, but instead simply as the string of characters 'filename'. I would recommend that you always use function syntax every time that you call a function. Read about the difference here:
It states "When a function input is a variable, you must use function syntax to pass the value to the function. Command syntax always passes inputs as literal text and cannot pass variable values"
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Kai Domhardt
el 6 de Feb. de 2018
As a general description, you have a function you want to call in an .m file:
.m
function out = target_fun(in)
...
end
main.m
fun_call = [fun_name, '(' fun_param ')'];
result = eval(fun_call);
For your use you can apply it like this:
for i = 1:n
filename = sprintf('%s_%d', 'input', i);
eval(filename)
end
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