Anonymous functions and conditional logic? (one line step function)
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Adam Attarian
on 28 Oct 2011
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 26 Mar 2022
Hi Folks,
It looks like you can't use conditional logic in an anonymous function -- which is too bad because I'm trying to do a step function as an anon function. I'd like to do it as a one liner, something like:
step = @(t) if t>t0 return a, elseif t<=t0 return b, end,
but MATLAB doesn't like that of course. In my case, a=10e-4 and b=10e-6, just in case anyone is wondering. Is there something similar that I can do? I've been trying to modify tanh(x) to go from a to b, but I can't quite get the syntax right. I'd like an anon fun because it would be an element in a structure array if I get this coded right.
Thanks for the help! Adam
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Fangjun Jiang
on 28 Oct 2011
It can be done in a twisted way. I am not sure how much value it provides. step is a built-in function so avoid using it.
h=@(t) a*(t>5)+b*(t<=5)
or with the complete parameters
h=@(t,t0,a,b) a*(t>t0)+b*(t<=t0)
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Walter Roberson
on 26 Mar 2022
In the case of string objects I would suggest having a string array being indexed by (2 minus logical value). This would select the first string for true and the second for false
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