Function Handles
A function handle is a MATLAB® data type that represents a function. A typical use of function handles is to pass a function to another function. For example, you can use function handles as input arguments to functions that evaluate mathematical expressions over a range of values.
Function handles can represent either named or anonymous functions. To
create a function handle, use the @
operator. For
example, create a handle to an anonymous function that evaluates the
expression x2 –
y2:
f = @(x,y) (x.^2 - y.^2);
Functions
function_handle | Handle to function |
feval | Evaluate function |
func2str | Construct character vector from function handle |
str2func | Construct function handle from character vector |
localfunctions | Function handles to all local functions in MATLAB file |
functions | Information about function handle |
Topics
- Create Function Handle
Use a function handle to create an association to a named function or an anonymous function. Then, you can indirectly call the representative function.
- Pass Function to Another Function
You can use function handles as input arguments to functions that evaluate mathematical expressions over a range of values, such as
integral
andfzero
. - Parameterizing Functions
This topic explains how to store or access extra parameters for mathematical functions that you pass to functions such as
fzero
,ode45
, orintegral
. - Call Local Functions Using Function Handles
If a function returns handles to local functions, you can call the local functions outside of the main function. This approach allows you to have multiple, callable functions in a single file.
- Compare Function Handles
The result of comparing equality of function handles depends on what the handle represents and when you created it.