Shortcut for applying two functions to two arrays.

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Sumer
Sumer le 11 Jan 2024
Commenté : Dyuman Joshi le 24 Jan 2024
I know we can apply a function to an array using the feval functionality.
However, is there a way to apply an array of functions to an array of variables?
for example if my first array are the following functions [@exp, @sin] and I want to apply them to [[1 3 5]; [2 4 6]], is there a way to do this in one go? I am looking for something like the feval functionality but for more than one function and one array.
The output of the above example would look like:
[[exp(1) exp(3) exp(5)]; [sin(2) sin(4) sin(6)]]
All the best.

Réponses (2)

Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi le 11 Jan 2024
Vectorization ftw!
f = @(x) [exp(x(1,:)); sin(x(2,:))];
vec = [1 3 5; 2 4 6];
out = f(vec)
out = 2×3
2.7183 20.0855 148.4132 0.9093 -0.7568 -0.2794

Florian Bidaud
Florian Bidaud le 11 Jan 2024
Modifié(e) : Florian Bidaud le 11 Jan 2024
Not entierly sure if that's what you want but you can do that
f = @(fun_array,x) [fun_array{1}(x(1,:)); fun_array{2}(x(2,:))];
f({@exp,@sin},[1 3 5;2 4 6])
ans = 2×3
2.7183 20.0855 148.4132 0.9093 -0.7568 -0.2794

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