Calling a function f inside f,how can we do this

2 views (last 30 days)
function H=f(m)
H1=zeros(m/2);
H=[f(m/2) H1;H1 H1];
end

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 Apr 2013
Edited: Walter Roberson on 22 Apr 2013
What you have will call f from inside f (which is called "recursion")
However, your code does not have any protections for the case that "m" is odd, and does not have any way to stop iterating when you get down to m == 1.
  1 Comment
Raviteja Panamgipalli
Raviteja Panamgipalli on 22 Apr 2013
hey thanQ for your support,btw this is not the exact problem I have,btw it is some research paper,that's why couldn't write the exact one,but I found my mistake,I am returning a mx(2m) matrix instead of mxm,I tried to print another mxm matrix along with it,I corrected it, :),the question I was asking is about will matlab support recursion mechanism and I found that it actually do :)

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (1)

Babak
Babak on 22 Apr 2013
Just as a side issue: You better change the name of the function from a one letter name "f" to at least a 2 letter name. I remember I was trying to compute function of a function and MATLAB has issues (bugs) in calculating the result..(not sure if it's already fixed or not)... but things like sin(f(2)) or g(f(x)) may fail for a generic f function even if f is correctly defined.
This has nothing to do with the "recursion" Walter is talking about.
  2 Comments
Raviteja Panamgipalli
Raviteja Panamgipalli on 23 Apr 2013
Okay,I'll see that I don't do that mistake,ThanQ :)
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Apr 2013
I have not heard of any issue with single-letter names. Do you have the bug report number, or a link to where you have posted about this before?

Sign in to comment.

Categories

Find more on Get Started with MATLAB in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!