Simple question about defining function

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I have a function like this:
function funs = test
funs.er=@er;
...
end
What that syntax means? My question is: How can I call "er" from funs?

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Ankriti Sachan
Ankriti Sachan on 12 May 2020
So, to call a function "er" from "funs", you can simply call it like:
er()
or
y=er(), if 'er' has a return value.
The syntax "@er" returns a handle to the 'er' function, which can be used in functions like 'integral,' etc.

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