How to use str2func with a function handle in the string

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Hi,
I want to insert a function handle in the input string of str2func but I get an error.
string1 = '@(x)sin(x)';
A = str2func(string1);
string2 = '@(x,y)(A(x) + sin(y))'
B = str2func(string2);
B(pi/2,pi/2)
It says: Undefined function or variable 'A'.
How can I fix it?
Thanks

Accepted Answer

Tommy
Tommy on 29 May 2020
"Workspace variables are not available to the str2func function."
See this answer. You could do something like this:
string1 = '@(x)sin(x)';
A = str2func(string1);
string2 = ['@(y)(' num2str(feval(A,pi/2)) ' + sin(y))'];
B = str2func(string2);
B(pi/2)
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Tommy
Tommy on 29 May 2020
Gotcha. There's always eval...
string1 = '@(x)sin(x)';
A = str2func(string1);
string2 = '@(x,y)(A(x) + sin(y))';
B = eval(string2);
B(pi/2,pi/2)
I guess I ignore eval by default, but it definitely works here. I would still recommend either of the previous answers.
Or here's a somewhat interesting possibility:
string1 = '@(x)sin(x)';
A = str2func(string1);
string2 = @(x) (['@(y)(' num2str(feval(A,x)) ' + sin(y))']);
B = @(x,y) feval(str2func(string2(x)), y);
B(pi/2, pi/2)
Maybe it can be simplified.
Good idea, I'm curious!

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