Using a string to pass input argument to a function
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Hi,
I have to use the function ndgrid different times, each time with a different number of input and output arguments.
I would like to make all automatic, so i tried to concatenate in a string what i have to pass as argument both in output and input but it doesn't work.
Here is the code I used.
[output]=ndgrid(=input);
where
input is {'[table{1,1}(1,2) table{1,1}(1,3)], [table{1,1}(2,2) table{1,1}(2,3)], [table{1,2}(1,2) table{1,2}(1,3)]'}
and
output is {'p11, p12, p21'}
any ideas of how I can make it works?
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Steven Lord
on 26 Feb 2021
Use comma-separated lists (CSL). The "How to Use the Comma-Separated Lists" section on that page shows both how to use CSL to pass inputs into a function and how to accept outputs returned from a function.
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