Multiple function handles in cells, sum function handles in 1 cell

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Oki Almas Amalia
Oki Almas Amalia le 17 Juil 2019
Commenté : Oki Almas Amalia le 17 Juil 2019
I want to multiply functions (V_fun and EW_fun in the code below) that I have stored in 2 cells.
V_init = 0.5;
for i = 3:5 % compute sojourn time for row 1
V_fun{i} = @(x) V_init*x(i-2);
EW_fun{i} = @(x) ES(1,i)*(1+0.5*(1+SCV(1,i))*0.9*V_fun{i}*ES(1,i)/(1-0.9*V_fun{i}*ES(1,i)));
V_init = @(x) V_fun{i};
fun{i} = @(x) V_fun{i}*EW_fun{i};
end
V_init = 1;
for j = 6:8 % compute sojourn time for row 2
V_fun{j} = @(x) 0.5*(1-x(1))*V_init*x(j-2);
EW_fun{j} = @(x) ES(2,j-3)*(1+0.5*(1+SCV(2,j-3))*0.9*V_fun{j}*ES(2,j-3)/(1-0.9*V_fun{j}*ES(2,j-3)));
V_init = @(x) V_fun(j);
end
V_init = @(x) 0.5*x(1)*(1-x(2))*(1-x(5));
for i = 9:10 % compute sojourn time for row 3
V_fun{i} = @(x) V_init*x(i-2);
EW_fun{i} = @(x) ES(3,i-5)*(1+0.5*(1+SCV(1,i-5))*0.9*V_fun{i}*ES(1,i-5)/(1-0.9*V_fun{i}*ES(1,i-5)));
V_init = @(x) V_fun{i};
end
V_fun{11} = @(x) 0.5*x(1)*x(2)*(1-x(3))*(1-x(6))*(1-x(8))*x(9);
EW_fun{11} = @(x) ES(4,5)*(1+0.5*(1+SCV(4,5))*0.9*V_fun{11}*ES(4,5)/(1-0.9*V_fun{11}*ES(4,5)));
% fun{11} = @(x) V_fun{11}*EW_fun{11};
V_fun{12} = @(x) 0.5*x(1)*x(2)*x(3)*x(10);
EW_fun{12} = @(x) ES(5,5)*(1+0.5*(1+SCV(5,5))*0.9*V_fun{12}*ES(5,5)/(1-0.9*V_fun{12}*ES(5,5)));
fun = cellfun(@(g,h) @(x) g(x).*f(x),V_fun,EW_fun,'UniformOutput',false);
It runs without error. But when I call 'fun{1}(1)' for example, it gave error:
Index exceeds array bounds.
Error in trial1b>@(x)g(x).*f(x)
Further, I want to sum the elements of 'fun', I tried
S = {};
for k = 3 : numel(fun)
S = @(x) S(x) + fun{k}(x);
end
and
funMin = @(x) sum([fun{:}(x)]);
but those did not work.
How to multiply the 2 functions in the 2 cells correctly? And how to sum the element of the multiplication between these 2 functions?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 17 Juil 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 17 Juil 2019
@Oki Almas Amalia: some tips for getting started:
1. Write a script (then convert it later to a function when you need to use it with fmincon or fminsearch): https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/scripts-and-functions.html
2. Use arrays and indexing and vectorization: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/vectorization.html
3. Test each line as you write it. This does not just mean running some code, but using input values and checking that the output values are correct.
4. Read the documentation for every operator, no matter how trivial you think that operator is.
5. If you have any questions, something is not working as expected, or you are not sure about something, please ask us.
Oki Almas Amalia
Oki Almas Amalia le 17 Juil 2019
Thank you so much for the complete answers. Thanks to you the code now works well.

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