How can you convert an array into multiple inputs?

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I've been wondering about this for some time. Suppose I have a 2 x 4 array of integers, where each column should be a separate input for a function. I know the exact # of outputs of the output array (16 x 4 for this case) Is there a way to force a function to treat them as separate inputs without modifying the function line directly?
If this is possible, is it also possible to do the same for outputs?
The function I'm using is ngrid.
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Daniel
Daniel on 10 Dec 2014
Edited: Daniel on 10 Dec 2014
I have this matrix
inputs = [-1 1; -2 2; -3 3; -4 4]; inputs = inputs';
& then
[x y z t] = ndgrid(inputs(:,1), inputs(:,2), inputs(:,3), inputs(:,4))
Is the correct solution.
What I'd like to do is generalize it, so that I can build an array of inputs (each input being a row) where
outputs = ngrid(inputs)
Is also produces the correct solution.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 10 Dec 2014
A= [-1 1; -2 2; -3 3; -4 4]'
b=cell(1,size(A,2))
c=num2cell(A,1)
[b{:}]=ndgrid(c{:})

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