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How can I replace an inline function with a anonymous function?

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ElPerroVerde
ElPerroVerde el 20 de Mayo de 2020
Editada: Rik el 20 de Mayo de 2020
Usually when I used to work with inline functions I was able to call the formula from a variable. For example:
a=input('Insert a number: ');
formulaOne=['x.^',num2str(a)];
Example=inline(formulaOne,'x');
disp(feval(Example,10))
And the result was equal to 10^a. This is an example but I have a code that generates different formulas so I want to replace the inline function with an @() function.
Here's what I tried:
a=input('Insert a number: ');
formulaOne=['x.^',num2str(a)];
Example=@(x) formulaOne;
disp(Example(10))
I wanted to get the numerical value of the function but I get the text instead:
x.^2 %this is the result I'm getting.
So can I make it read the formula from formulaOne and evaluate it with an anonymous function instead of getting the formula itself?.
Pd. I don't have the Symbolic Math Toolbox instaled so I can't use syms or matlabFunction to solve it.

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Rik
Rik el 20 de Mayo de 2020
Editada: Rik el 20 de Mayo de 2020
a=input('Insert a number: ');
Example=@(x) x.^a;
disp(Example(10))
Alternatively, you can use str2func to create a function handle from a char array.

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