Can a function in matlab return a polynomial or an expression?
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Say I want (3x-3) returned when 3 is given as an input parameter. How can I do this?
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Titus Edelhofer
on 9 Jan 2015
Hi,
if you are looking for polynomials only: polynomials of form a_n*x^n+ ...+a_1*x+a_0 are represented as vectors [a_n ... a_1 a_0], so in your case simply [3 3].
Take a look at the functions working with polynomials (at the bottom of):
doc polyfun
Titus
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Torsten
on 9 Jan 2015
Edited: per isakson
on 9 Jan 2015
if Input == 3
f=@(x)(3*x-3);
end
Best wishes
Torsten.
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Guillaume
on 9 Jan 2015
Edited: Guillaume
on 9 Jan 2015
Your question is too open ended to be answered properly. What do you want to do with the return value? What does (3x-3) mean to you? How is it even constructed (do you always want a polynomial of degree 1 with all coefficients equal to the input?). Depending on the answer to these questions
- You could return a function handle, as in Torsten's answer.
- You could return a vector of polynomial coefficients to be evaluated with polyval.
- You could just return the string '3x-3', which you could construct any number of ways (with sprintf or num2str or ...)
- You could return something else
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