Possible to create a function where the input is changed?
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I understand it is one of the "cardinal rules" of MATLAB that functions do not affect the input values (versus scripts that do); however, is it possible to create a function where this is violated?
For example:
>>x = 10
>>Function(x)
%Running this would change the value of x in the workspace to some other value
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Matt Tearle
on 10 Feb 2012
I am not doing this...
classdef passbyref < handle
properties
value
end
methods
function x = passbyref(y)
x.value = y;
end
function notagreatidea(x)
x.value = x.value + 1;
end
end
end
And then
>> x = passbyref(42)
>> notagreatidea(x)
>> x
May Cleve have mercy on my soul.
Also: what Sean and Walter said.
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Josh
on 10 Feb 2012
Sean de Wolski
on 10 Feb 2012
Nope there are two functions and a class definition in there.
Walter Roberson
on 10 Feb 2012
A class definition is not considered a function.
classdef need to go in to .m files with the same name as the class being defined, and "classdef" must be the first non-blank non-comment line, and nothing except whitespace and comments can go after the "end" of the classdef.
Josh
on 10 Feb 2012
Sean de Wolski
on 10 Feb 2012
no, you need just one file. You could ghave multiple files (for the methods) but then you'd need a special folder - not worth it for two one-line methods.
http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/matlab_oop/ug_intropage.html
Matt Tearle
on 10 Feb 2012
I'll let you argue the semantics with your bet opponent, but notagreatidea is kindasorta a function -- it's actually a method of the passbyref class. So it only works on passbyref objects. However, once you have a passbyref object (x = passbyref(42)), it is a single "function call" that invokes the notagreatidea method and changes its value property.
For the sake of your bet, follow Sean's first link... [hint]
Josh
on 13 Feb 2012
Walter Roberson
on 10 Feb 2012
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Yes, it is possible. There are not many cases where it is a good idea, however.
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