Info
This question is closed. Reopen it to edit or answer.
How do I set up a particular function
1 view (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Dear all,
I have a function
f=@(x) umax(x,u, t);
The problem is that x changes at each value of t=1,...,T; that is,
LL= function umax(x,u, t);
if t==1
u=[x; u(2:T) ];
elseif t==T
u=[u(1:T-1);x ];
else
u=[u(1:t-1);x;u(t+1:T) ];
end
LL='some function of the sum of u which I skip now'
end
Is the above code correct or the code below?
f=@(x) umax(x,u, t);
LL= function umax(x,u, t);
u(t)=x
LL='some function of the sum of u which I skip now'
end
LL produces a scalar.
Thanks a lot
5 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 16 May 2019
The first one requires that a function named T has been defined that returns a scalar and that t is a nonnegative integer scalar. 0 is ok for t for the first one.
The second one is more efficient but requires that t be positive integer. 0 is not possible there. A vector or array of t is possible as long as x is scalar or the same number of entries.
Answers (0)
This question is closed.
See Also
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!