Create a function from user input string
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I am trying to develop a GUI which will allow the user to type a function into a text box and then perform operations to that function. For example suppose the user inputs 'x^2+2x+3' into a text box.
How can I convert the string into a function so I can perform iterative operations on?
such as:
function [y] = f(x)
y=x^2+2x+3;
end
I am fairly new at matlab so any help would be appreciated.
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Fangjun Jiang
on 23 Nov 2011
>> str='x^2+2*x+3'
str =
x^2+2*x+3
>> f=inline(str)
f =
Inline function:
f(x) = x^2+2*x+3
>> f(2)
ans =
11
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klement omeri
on 7 Nov 2018
Is there any other way to do this? I am doing it in the same way but matlab shows me a yellow warning that inline function will be removed in a future release.
Stephen23
on 7 Nov 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 7 Nov 2018
@klement omeri: read the very first line of the inline help, which states "inline will be removed in a future release. Use Anonymous Functions instead." And then use an anonymous function, just like the documentation advises. For example (from the help):
>> str = '@(x)7*x-13';
>> fh = str2func(str);
>> fh(3)
ans =
8
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