InputParser and function handle
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Hi,
I want to use the InputParser Class to check the inputs of a function. Basically my function looks like this
function a = myfun(b,varargin)
p = inputParser;
addRequired(p,'b',@isnumeric);
addOptional(p,'fun',@mean,@(x) isa(x,'function_handle'));
parse(p,b,varargin);
a = p.Results.fun(p.Results.b);
If I call this function, say with
a = myfun(rand(10,1),'fun',@mean)
Matlab throws an error saying
Error using myfun (line 8)
Argument 'fun' failed validation @(x)isa(x,'function_handle').
What am I doing wrong and what is the best way to pass a function handle through the inputParser?
Regards, Anon
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Wolfgang
on 25 Mar 2013
You have to write:
parse(p,b,varargin{:});
In your case, the function handle is presented to the parser as part of a cell array (varargin) so it doesn't recognize it correctly.
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Bjorn Gustavsson
on 7 Aug 2013
(I just ran into the same problem as Anon.) That varargin is a cell-array I understand, but shouldn't varargin{:} be the list of its contens, and that list is what the parse function should see?
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