Logical statement with variable gates and true/false vectors without using EVAL

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Hi All! Thank-you for help in advance.
I have a long logical statement of a dozen true/false vectors with eleven logical gates between them. The gates can have any one of the three values selected from:
gate = {'&','|','&~'};
Let me use just two vectors and one gate for simplicity. If I use eval, it is a simple matter of concatenating a string...
tfvect1 = [0;1;0;1;1];
tfvect2 = [1;1;1;1;0];
gate = {'&','|','&~'};
n=1;
tf_result = eval(['tfvect1',gate{n},'tfvect2'])
but I want to avoid EVAL (aka 'EVIL') because I want to compile the code. This is actually the first time ever I've used EVAL, but I can't think of another way. STR2FUNC doesn't interpret a logical statement as valid, that is:
tfvect1 = [0;1;0;1;1];
tfvect2 = [1;1;1;1;0];
gate = {'&','|','&~'};
str='@(hit1,hit2,n)hit1 gate{n} hit2'
tf = str2func(str);
tf(tfvect1,tfvect1,1)
chokes on the logical statement (which MATLAB is happy with if you type it on the command line) - apparently STRFUNC only accepts algebraic statements.
Surely there is a better method than hard coding all the possible permutations of the logical statement? Any ideas please?
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Jurgens Wolfaardt
Jurgens Wolfaardt on 31 Oct 2017
Thank-you Walter! Do you mean..
tfvect1 = [0;1;0;1;1];
tfvect2 = [1;1;1;1;0];
gate = {'&','|','&~'};
tf = str2func(sprintf('@(hit1,hit2,n)hit1 %s hit2', gate{n}))
tf(tfvect1,tfvect1,2)
It gives me the same result regardless of 'n' used
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Oct 2017
Sorry, the code is not parameterized by n. You would need different code for full expansion.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 31 Oct 2017
How about indexing into the function handles?
gate = {@and, @or, @(x,y)x&~y} %'&','|','&~'};
tfvect1 = [0;1;0;1;1];
tfvect2 = [1;1;1;1;0];
gateidx = [2 3 1];
for ii = numel(gateidx):-1:1
tf(:, ii) = gate{gateidx(ii)}(tfvect1, tfvect2);
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Oct 2017
possible_gates = {'&','|','&~'};
andnot = @(a,b) a &~ b;
gatefuns = {@and, @or, andnot};
[~, gateidx] = ismember(gate, possible_gates);
current = gatefuns{gateidx(1)}(tfvect{1}, tfvect{2});
for K = 3 : length(tfvect);
current = gatefuns{gateidx(K-1)}(current, tvfect{K});
end

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