How to define a function in the command window?

I'm trying to define the function
t=1:1/8000:5
x(n)=sin(2*pi*t(n))
I've tried function x(n)=sin(2*pi*t(n)) like you would do in the editor but it doesn't work. What's the correct sintax?

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At the command window, you can use
x = @(n) sin(2*pi*t(n));
This will create the function named "x" that takes a single parameter, n.
Note that this function will not be available within other functions unless it is passed as a parameter to the other function: its definition will be local to the scope it is in.
Jan
Jan le 4 Oct 2012

1 vote

Functions can be defined in M-files only. In addition these M-files must be functions itself, so scripts are not allowed. And an M-file is a function, if it starts with the term "function".
Reading the Getting Started chapters of the documentation is obligatory, when you want to use such a powerful tool as Matlab.

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Allen
Allen le 11 Fév 2024
Modifié(e) : Allen le 11 Fév 2024
Which part of the numerous Getting Started chapters may that be?
Be more specific... use SEER - State, Elaborate, Eample, Reiterate. Provide links or clearly indicate where to look. We all have to learn at one point in time.
Jan Kappen
Jan Kappen le 24 Juil 2024
lol, this is 12 years old and has changed.
Functions can now be defined almost anywhere in scripts and function files. See Types of Functions - MATLAB & Simulink (mathworks.com)

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t=1:1/8000:5;
x =sin(2*pi*t);
Have you tried to read the MATLAB documentation?

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