Evaluate a function with "evalin"
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I am trying to run a function, and for doing so I need some values/ parameters that I have in the base workspace. Can someone tell me why this does not work? How can I fix it?
x0 = [0.5 ; 0.5 ] ;
evalin('base', 'fsolve(@price2T_ss, x0)') ;
[x, fval, exitflag] = evalin('base', 'fsolve(@price2T_ss,x0)') ;
Error message: ??? Undefined function or variable 'yT_y2'.
... where yT_y2 is a parameter that exists and is already defined in the base workspace, but not in the function's workspace.
Thanks a lot!!
Kyriacos
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Daniel Shub
le 10 Jan 2012
This is one of the reasons not to use eval, it makes debugging difficult. I would guess that the price2T_ss function is trying to use yT_y2 and you haven't passed yT_y2 to it. You should also note that I am pretty sure the x0 you are defining in your function workspace is not being by fsolve. Why not just pass yT_y2 to your function so you do not have to do evalin.
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Jan
le 10 Jan 2012
+1. Use EVAL only for these cases:
1. code obfuscation: a kind of tedious copy protection.
2. if you really need to define global variables dynamically: there is no function form like "global('a')"
Btw: avoiding globals is a good programming practize also...
Walter Roberson
le 11 Jan 2012
There are also some cases having to do with constructing function handles dynamically.
Walter Roberson
le 10 Jan 2012
The fsolve() gets invoked within the base workspace, but the price2T_ss gets invoked from fsolve() or one of its subroutines, and so does not have direct access to the base workspace.
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Walter Roberson
le 10 Jan 2012
Changing fsolve() would not be good enough: you would need to change price2T_ss .
You should consider using nested functions with shared variables rather than going through the base workspace.
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