Sending a Function Handle to a Function
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Hey all I am trying to a send a function handle to a different function. Inside the function handle i have a got a variable which i am changing every loop. The problem is that when i send the function handle to a different function the variable is no longer known to the sub-function.
for it = 1 : num
ene(it)
BL.d=ene(it)*0.54;
dd=double(BL.d);
height=@(z)(dd);
height_str=func2str(height);
% ene(it)
% retp
if retp(2)~=inf,
ret = fix_point(BL,ctrl,height_str, retp, period);
end
end
So i get the following error
- |Undefined function or variable 'dd'.
Error in @(z)(dd)|*
Any suggestions? Thanks! Naty
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Walter Roberson
on 7 May 2013
Where are you executing the function?
You are using func2str(), which changes the function handle to text, and you are passing the resulting string in to another routine. Are you evaluating that function string in the other routine? If you are then the conversion to string is what is doing you in: the reference to the variable is being converted to the name of the variable.
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Naty S
on 7 May 2013
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Walter Roberson
on 7 May 2013
Yes, you must send the function handle itself. Then if "height" is the function handle, invoke
d = height(BowLeg.x(2))
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