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How to use svd in cellfun?

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Xh Du
Xh Du on 5 Jan 2017
Commented: Adam on 5 Jan 2017
Hello,
I'd like to use svd in cellfun. Imagine a multidimensional cell like this:
inst = cell(1, 3, 5, 2);
inst(:,:,1,1) =
[308x21 double] [308x21 double] [308x21 double]
Each element of inst is a 308*21 double. Now I'd like to apply SVD on each element of inst to extract the singular values, so I write this:
instsvd = cellfun(svd, inst, 'UniformOutput', false);
MATLAB gives me error:
Error using svd
Not enough input arguments.
Any idea how to solve this?
Many thanks!

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Adam
Adam on 5 Jan 2017
Edited: Adam on 5 Jan 2017
instsvd = cellfun(@(x) svd(x), inst, 'UniformOutput', false);
The first argument to cellfun should be a function handle, you are passing the name of a function instead, with no arguments. The above should work and is using an anonymous function where 'x' is a placeholder for each of the elements of your cell array in turn.
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Xh Du
Xh Du on 5 Jan 2017
Wow, thanks!
Adam
Adam on 5 Jan 2017
Ah, yes, I keep forgetting that, I'm so used to just wrapping things in anonymous functions!

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