solving two-variable matrix function
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Hi,
so assume I have a function like this:
f = [x(1) + x(2) ; x(2) * x(1)]
and my x = [2; -2]
how can I solve it? feval doesnt work for some reason ("Dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent)
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Jiri Hajek
on 14 Dec 2022
Hi this can be done using inline function very efficiently like this:
fh=@(x,y)[x+y,x*y];
fh(2,-2)
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Jiri Hajek
on 14 Dec 2022
This is because Matlab interprets space within brackets as a separator of vector elements, same as a comma. You can eithertake away all the spaces or put your expressions into parentheses. That way, you can forget about the meaning of spaces:
fh = @ (x,y) [(2*x- 400*x*(-x^2+y) -2), (200 * (y-x^2))]
fh(2,-2)
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