why vectorize function is not recommended?

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Osama Alkurdi
Osama Alkurdi on 28 Jan 2021
Edited: Stephen23 on 27 Mar 2021
can anyone explain to me in a simple way why vectorize function is not recommended, and how i can avoid any possible troubles from using it
and is there is a better way to do its functionality, please dont give me links, just explain to me in a simple way, thanks in advance.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Jan 2021
Also, long standing bug: vectorize changes quoted strings.
vectorize("ismember(A, {'+', '-', '*', '/', '^', '\'})")
ans = 'ismember(A, {'+', '-', '.*', './', '.^', '\'})'
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 29 Jan 2021
Edited: Stephen23 on 27 Mar 2021
"You missed one, Stephen, but it is quite obscure. The \ operator is vectorized as .\ also known as ldivide; "
No, as your own example clearly shows, the vectorize operator does not change that operator:
vectorize('a\b')
ans = 'a\b'
You missed looking at the output of your own example (above), which clearly shows that vectorize does NOT add a period in front of the backslash character.
You missed reading my previous comment, Walter Roberson, where I hinted that I had already looked at the code. And where I stated that that vectorize could be "trivially replaced with one regexprep call".
I did not "miss" that operator, because what I wrote replicates the behavior of vectorize.

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Catalytic
Catalytic on 29 Jan 2021
A warning without an explanation is not a real warning. I say you just ignore it.
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Matt J
Matt J on 29 Jan 2021
If no explanation implies the reason doesn't exist then, by the same logic, no explanation for the omission means the omission doesn't exist. So if the omission doesn't exist, maybe TMW feels than explanation was indeed given! :-)
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 29 Jan 2021
Edited: Adam Danz on 29 Jan 2021
Scroll to the bottom of the vectorize page and place a star rating which will allow you to type and submit feedback.
That feedback is received by MathWorks Gnomes which are never seen nor heard but visit the MathWorks documentation team at night while they are sleeping and whisper selected suggestions into their ears to manipulate their dreams. Occassionally this causes them to wake up with a Eureka moment that leads to changes in the documentation.

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