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Passing function handle to another function and assigning varying number of input arguments to it

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Hi,
I am trying to write a code in which I need to pass a handle function to another function, let say
function b=myfun1(a)
b=2*a;
end
function b=myfun2(handle_f,a)
b=a*handle_f(a)
end
result=myfun2(@(aa)myfun1(aa),a);
Well, this works perfectly fine. Now let say that I want to decide to vary the number of and type of arguments of myfun1 or use completely different function. How should I write myfun2 to be able to work with any type of function with different number of input arguments and of course same output type?

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 20 Apr 2012
please read about varargin, nargin and varargout, nargout
eg
function b=myfun2(handle_f,varargin)
a = varargin{1};
b=a.*handle_f(varargin{:})
end
on Hossein's comment
myfun2(@(x)myfun3(x,y),a); %here y is defined
myfun2(@(y)myfun3(x,y),a); %here x is defined
myfun2(@(x,y)myfun3(x,y),a,y);
myfun2(@(y,x)myfun3(x,y),a,x);
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Hossein
Hossein on 20 Apr 2012
Hi,
Thanks, I think I am getting there. Now how do I pass @(x,y)myfun3(x,y) as argument and then assign a and b to myfun3?
myfun2(@(x,y)myfun3(x,y),a);

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