Creating two arrays using Arrayfun

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Alexi
Alexi on 28 Jan 2023
Edited: dpb on 28 Jan 2023
How can I create two array sets with Arrayfun, I am getting an error with this code structure. thanks
%%Simulink Matlab function Block
function [y,x]=fcn(Az,sm,del,w0,gama,wc,D_ws,e,n_xs,n_ys,n_zs,om,s)
a= 1:1:100;
vc=1:1:100;
y=arrayfun(@fcn,mod(a,10)+1,fix((a-1)./10)+1);
x=arrayfun(@fcn,fix((vc-1)./10)+1);
function [b,c]=fcn(ns,nb,nc)
k_x=0.01;
k_y=0.01;
b=-w0*cos(gama(nb))+ (wc-k_x*w0)*cos(gama(nb)) * (e*cosd(Az(nb))+sm(ns)*cosd(Az(nb)+del(nb))) + ((D_ws+k_y*w0)*cos(gama(nb))) * (e*sind(Az(nb))+sm(ns)*sind(Az(nb)+del(nb)));
c=-n_xs*sin(gama(nc))*cosd(Az(nc)+del(nc)) + n_ys*sin(gama(nc)) * sind(Az(nc)+del(nc)) + n_zs*cos(gama(nc)) + (e/om) * (cos(gama(nc)) * (s(2) * cosd(Az(nc)) + s(1)*sind(Az(nc))) - sin(gama(nc))*sin(del(nc))*(s(3)-om));
end
end
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dpb
dpb on 28 Jan 2023
Edited: dpb on 28 Jan 2023
Assuming x, y are commensurately-sized arrays, the above would appear to be equivalent to
f=repmat(x(:),m,1)+y(:);
which would be "the MATLAB way"...
Alexi
Alexi on 28 Jan 2023
Thanks for your replies, I'll review it again.

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