Anonymus Function from Input function

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Jose Trevino
Jose Trevino on 21 Feb 2016
Commented: Star Strider on 22 Feb 2016
Hi, I am writing a code that takes an input function (f) and then the code does some operations with it. It was using inline function but I prefer to use anonymous function. It was set as f1=inline(f); In order to use the anonymous instead of inline, I changed it to f1 = @(x)[f]; However, after declaring it like this, the code stops working correctly. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Thank you

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 21 Feb 2016
you have to call the inline function as a function.
This works:
f = inline('cos(x) .* sin(x)');
f1 = @(x) f(x);
q = f1(pi/4);
Better is to just do:
f1 = @(x) cos(x) .* sin(x);
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Jose Trevino
Jose Trevino on 22 Feb 2016
Thank you very much! I got it
Star Strider
Star Strider on 22 Feb 2016
My pleasure!
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