Negation of a function handle
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    Daniela Würmseer
 on 19 Feb 2022
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: John D'Errico
      
      
 on 19 Feb 2022
            Hello, 
i have an Optimizationproblem where i want to negate my functions (which are nonlinear) if it is a max Problem.
minusf2 = @(x) -f2;
This is working but at one point of my programm i want to do the following:
c1 =@(x) f2(x) - d(2)*x(size(A,2)+1) - z(2);
and then i get this message: 
Unary operator '-' is not supported for operand of type 'function_handle'
(My code is perfectly working for min Problems, but i wanted to try to apply it even for max Problems by negating  functions but then my calculations are not working. Does someone knows a trick here? Thanks
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  John D'Errico
      
      
 on 19 Feb 2022
        minusf2 = @(x) -f2;
"This is working"
No. In fact, that does NOT work. That will simply not work. If f2 is a function handle, and you want to negate it, then you do this:
minusf2 = @(x) -f2(x);
So you evaluate f2, and then negate the result of f2.
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