Anonymous functions with 2 ou more outputs?
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Hi,
I would like to know if it's possible to program an anonymous function with more than one output WITHOUT using another already defined function that have more than 1 output (I know this is actually possible). I need to program an anonymous function which takes a matriz with P+Q columns and "breaks" it in 2 matrixes: A and B, where A has P columns and B has Q columns. So the function output would be [A, B]. It'd really help me.
Thanks in advance, Guilherme
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bym
on 15 Jul 2011
do you really need it to be an anonymous function?
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Oleg Komarov
on 15 Jul 2011
[f,g] = @(x) x+1
??? Error: Only functions can return multiple values.
If you post some code we could try to find a different solution.
Also, does this help?:
A = rand(10,10);
A = mat2cell(A,10,[5 5]);
[B,C] = A{:};
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Paulo Silva
on 15 Jul 2011
Oleg just use the deal function :)
Oleg Komarov
on 15 Jul 2011
I never use it...
Francois
on 1 Dec 2018
After many years of frustration with the fact that Matlab does not allow multiple outputs from anonymous functions, I have finally come up with a solution. It's not elegant but it works. I have created a function called mydeal.m which I put in my matlab directory
function varargout = mydeal(x)
for k = 1:length(x)
varargout{k} = x{k};
end
Now when I want an inline function with multiple outputs I just wrap a cellarray of outpus in mydeal():
Here is a simple example showing how to create an inline function that returns the a vector valued function, its gradient, and its hessian:
>> x0 = [1;1;1]; W = diag([2;4;16]);
>> f = @(x) mydeal( { 0.5*(x-x0)'*W*(x-x0), (x-x0)'*W, W } );
>> [f0,g0,H0] = f([1;2;3])
f0 =
34
g0 =
0 4 32
H0 =
2 0 0
0 4 0
0 0 16
Now if only mydeal.m could be made part of the standard matlab libraries then I could create simple inline examples in the help block of my functions that take in as input functions with multiple outputs.
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