How do you write a function that can take another function as an argument?

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How do you write a function that can take another function as an argument?
This is pseudocode for what I want to write:
function [outputvector] = myfunction(inputfunction, myvector, arg 2, arg3,..., argn)
for i = 1:length(myvector) outputvector (i) = inputfunction(myvector(i), arg2, arg3, ...argn) end
Thanks.

Answers (2)

Matt J
Matt J on 1 Nov 2012
Edited: Matt J on 1 Nov 2012
Pass a function handle as the inputfunction argument, e.g.
myfunction(@sin, myvector, arg2, arg3,..., argn);
Same kind of thing with anonymous functions
myfunction(@(x) x+1 , myvector, arg2, arg3,..., argn);

Vishal Rane
Vishal Rane on 8 Nov 2012
Edited: Vishal Rane on 8 Nov 2012
If you are not used to function handles, you can simply pass the function name and feval it inside. As long as both functions are anywhere on the matlab path.

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