why can't I get a vector as an output while using a constant in the function handle ?
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I define the following constant function
f=@(x,y)0;
and I define the following vector
z=[1 2; 3 4; 5 6];
I want to evaluate the function f using feval
feval(f,z(:,1),z(:,2));
my question is that why can't I get the output as a vector instead of a scalar ?
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  Azzi Abdelmalek
      
      
 on 5 Feb 2014
        
      Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
      
      
 on 5 Feb 2014
  
      Because that's what your function do, the result is always 0, it's independent of your inputs
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  Azzi Abdelmalek
      
      
 on 5 Feb 2014
				
      Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
      
      
 on 5 Feb 2014
  
			I will give you a mathematical example
f(t)=10
The output is always 10, give any value for t, the output will not change
f(0)=10
f(100)=10
The same for your function
f=@(x,y)0
The result is independent of x and y, the result will be always 0. you can connect the size of your output to your input by
f=@(x,y) zeros(size(x))
or
f=@(x,y) x*0
  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 5 Feb 2014
        f = @(x,y) zeros(size(x));
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 5 Feb 2014
				If you want to execute a function once for each input in a vector, you can use arrayfun
arrayfun(f, z(:,1), z(:,2))
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