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how to use string to define function and use to store parameters whose values are constants but requires in different sub function?

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how to use string to define function and use to store parameters whose values are constants but requires in different sub function?
i have attached image in which parameters x1,x2,....,xn.
if i want to save it in one function and called it when required in function. but using string if x1 is match it gives it values.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 20 de Mzo. de 2020
Why do you need a dictionary? Basic indexing would probably do what you need.
chirag patel
chirag patel el 20 de Mzo. de 2020
For parameters 50 it is becoming tedious. So help how to use data dictionary.

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Sourabh Kondapaka
Sourabh Kondapaka el 27 de Mzo. de 2020
Hi,
Can you be a bit more descriptive in what you are trying to achieve.
To define a function as a string you can use "str2func()" function and pass the arguments.
As Stephen Cobeldick suggested, it would be better to use a cell array to store values instead of several different variable names.
If this function takes variable number of arguments you can use "varargin" as shown in the code below.
% getDetails is a sample function name. You need to define what the function does elsewhere.
funcHandle = 'getDetails';
funcHandle = str2func(funcHandle);
[output1, output2] = funcHandle(funcHandle, varargin);
Refer the following link for more information on str2func()”:
Refer the following link for more information on varargin”:

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