How to switch between two different functions

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Frandy
Frandy il 24 Mar 2012
I am trying to write a function in which i can switch between two different functions called linear & joint, both are an array of six. Now the function only needs to switch when the linear or joint arrays are unchanging. I was thinking about using the switch functions and placing cases but didn't know how to quite implement it. Can anyone help?
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the cyclist
the cyclist il 24 Mar 2012
It does sounds like a switch statement is what you need. I did not understand what you meant by "when the linear or joint arrays are unchanging". Also, I am a bit confused when you say that are functions, but also they are an "array of six". You might want to lay out a bit more detail. Finally, if there is someone who might be able to help you with the English, that might help, too.
Frandy
Frandy il 24 Mar 2012
Ok what I meant was that both the linear and joint function will produce an array of six. So when the output of one function is unchanging the script should switch the current function to the other function, which is dependent on whatever one of the two functions are being used.

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson il 24 Mar 2012
switch whichFunction
case isLinear
y = linear(x);
case isJoint
y = joint(x);
end
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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson il 25 Mar 2012
What questions do you have?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 29 Apr 2012
Perhaps
case 'isLinear'
and
case 'isJoint'
would be clearer for this purpose.

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