Function with double arguments

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Can I make this?
function[g]= forward(f(x),x)
for j=5:5:40;
h=inv(j)
g=(f(x)+4*f(h)-f(h+h))/(h+h)
end
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Jan 2016
Do you mean something different for inv(j) than 1/j ?

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 31 Jan 2016
Edited: the cyclist on 31 Jan 2016
You want to call a MATLAB function an argument that is itself a function, right? You can do that as follows. Define your function like this:
function [g] = forward(f,x)
for j=5:5:40;
h = inv(j);
g = (f(x)+4*f(h)-f(h+h))/(h+h);
end
end
and call it using a "function handle" like this:
forward(@sin,7) % Argument is the MATLAB built-in sine function
or like this
my_func = @(x) x^2; % Define your own function, and assign its handle
forward(my_func,7) % Argument is function defined by you
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Claudia Santos
Claudia Santos on 31 Jan 2016
Oh thank you! Can you explain to me please this line of code?
my_func = @(x) x^2;
the cyclist
the cyclist on 31 Jan 2016
So, if you now do
my_func(5)
you will get 25 as output.
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