is it possible to use the syntax V(i) as a vector?

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Mr M.
Mr M. on 5 Dec 2014
Answered: 埃博拉酱 on 26 Oct 2024 at 15:11
I've got a function which has collection of vectors with the same length as an output. Is it possible to somehow make this collection such that users can use the syntax V(i) for reaching the ith vector from the collection, where V = myfunc() is the output of my function. It is possible to use matrices or cell arrays to create the collection, but in these cases users have to use the syntax V(i,:) or V{i}. I would like to use V(i)!
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dpb
dpb on 5 Dec 2014
A singleton address into a vector is unilaterally a single element of that vector; anything else would break too much. OTOMH the cell array is as close as you can get...

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埃博拉酱
埃博拉酱 on 26 Oct 2024 at 15:11
The simplest method is to return a function handle:
function V=myfunc()
V=rand(3);
V=@(i)V(i,:);
end

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