Making a 3 Variable Function Into a 1 Variable Function

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Hello,
I have created the following simple function of the variable x,a, and b
f = 2*x - a - b.
What I want to do is set a and b equal to some constant values, for example a = b = 1. Now that I have set a and b equal to constants, my question is, how do I make this into a new function with just the variable x? For a = b = 1 , the new function should be 2*x - 2 . I want to do this so that I can use fzero to solve this new function numerically for x. Any help would be much appreciated.

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Friedrich
Friedrich on 5 Nov 2013
Edited: Friedrich on 5 Nov 2013
Hi,
have a look at the documentation. So basically
function f=my_fun(x,a,b)
f = 2*x - a - b;
Then you do:
f=@(x) my_fun(x,1,1)
And you call it with f(2) for example.

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