Cannot use besselh as function handle

Hello everyone,
I need to convert a symbolic expression containing besselh functions to MATLAB function handle but I get an error message.
Here is a sample of code:
syms nu z
hankel = symfun(besselh(nu,z),[nu,z]) ;
F = matlabFunction(hankel(nu,z)) ;
It works well but if try to use the function F, I get this messsage:
Undefined function or variable 'besselH1'.
Indeed, the F function is defined as:
@(nu,z)besselH1(nu,z)
I use MATLAB R2019a.
What can I do?

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Sigh, yet another function that matlabFunction() messes up on :(
Johnes Ricardo
Johnes Ricardo il 5 Nov 2020
Modificato: Johnes Ricardo il 10 Nov 2020
I have the same problem, I do not know whats happens, but I used [ besselj(n, x) + 1i*bessely(n, x) ] instead.

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David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson il 11 Set 2020
Hi wbriand,
any reason you can't just define
F = @(nu,z) besselh(nu,1,z)
or
F = @(nu,z) besselh(nu,2,z)
whichever one you want?

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The problem is that if you have an expression in which besselh is one component, and you matlabFunction in order to generate code that can be used numerically, then matlabFunction messes up and generates a reference to a function that does not exist at the MATLAB level.
You could deliberately create a real function withthe Rogue name that interfaced back to besselh though.

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