Vectorized function as output of matlabFunction
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Hi.
I am trying to automatize a process in which I have a symbolic function that has to be converted in an anonymous function. Basically, I have something like this:
syms x y z t
var = [x y z t];
f = x.^2+y;
gf = gradient(f, var);
gf_fun = matlabFunction(gf, 'vars', {var});
having as output
gf_fun =
function_handle with value:
@(in1)[in1(:,1).*2.0;1.0;0.0;0.0]
Now, I'd like to evaluate gf_fun in several var points at a time, but, of course, I got strange results, due to how gf_fun is written. For example, if I want to evaluate gf_fun in 6 (different) points simultaneously, what I get is
rng('deafult')
vv = ones(6,4);
gf_fun(vv)
ans =
1.3575
1.5155
1.4863
0.7845
1.3110
0.3424
1.0000
0
0
instead of a matrix with dimensions 4x6, with each colomn being the evaluation of a single point.
I know that a workaround will be the use of a for loop, meaning that
results = zeros(4,6);
for i = 1:6
results(:,i) = gf_fun(vv(i,:));
end
but I have to avoid it due to code performances reasons.
Is there a way to automatize all the process, having a matrix as output of gf_fun while evaluating different point at a time?
Thank you for you help!
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