Defining a projection function

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alpedhuez
alpedhuez on 12 May 2018
Commented: Star Strider on 13 May 2018
I have defined a function of three variables
function a = test(A,B,C)
a = A.*power(B,0.3).*power(C,0.7);
end
Now I want to define a function test2 that is a function test2 that is a single variable function of C with A=1 and B=10. Please advise.

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 13 May 2018
Try this:
test2 = @(C) test(1,10,C)

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Jan
Jan on 12 May 2018
function a = test2(C)
A = 1;
B = 10;
a = A .* power(B, 0.3) .* power(C, 0.7);
end
Or easier:
function a = test2(C)
a = 1.99526231496888 .* power(C, 0.7);
end
I suggest, that you try to solve such questions by your own at first and to post the code. You can learn more from the suggestions for improvements than from code, which have been written by others from scratch.
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alpedhuez
alpedhuez on 13 May 2018
The point is that, in your way, one has to rewrite the function whenever the values of A and B change. There is a reason that I ask these questions.

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