what is the meaning of @ in matlab code?

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Kobi
Kobi il 23 Apr 2019
Risposto: Satish Shenkar il 14 Mar 2021
Hi all,
i just downloaded a matlab function from some website and saw something strange
if ~isa(A, 'function_handle')
AT = @(x) A'*x;
A = @(x) A*x;
end
what is the meaning of @?

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Girish babu P
Girish babu P il 22 Ago 2019
An anonymous function is like an inline function in traditional programming languages, defined within a single MATLAB statement. It consists of a single MATLAB expression and any number of input and output arguments.
You can define an anonymous function right at the MATLAB command line or within a function or script.
This way you can create simple functions without having to create a file for them.
The syntax for creating an anonymous function from an expression is
f = @(arglist)expression
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Girish babu P
Girish babu P il 26 Ago 2019
Modificato: Guillaume il 26 Ago 2019
f = @myfunction;
Now if you have a function like
function y = compSqure(x)
y = x.^2;
end
f = @compSqure;
a = 4;
b = f(a)
will give
b = 16
plz gothrough this links.
Guillaume
Guillaume il 26 Ago 2019
I have no idea what point you're trying to make but note that you started talking about anonymous function, your new comment demonstrates function handles which are not the same as anonymous functions (despite both using the symbol @)

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Satish Shenkar
Satish Shenkar il 14 Mar 2021
how to matrix multiplication

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