switch statement to select a function
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I have select one out of four functions, decided by the value of variable named "Indicator", which can be applied to a matrix Y as follows
ReceivedY = isequal(Indicator,1).*Y
ReceivedY = isequal(Indicator,2).*flipud(Y)'
ReceivedY = isequal(Indicator,3).*flipud(fliplr(Y))
ReceivedY = isequal(Indicator,4).*rot90(Y,1)
I want to write a function which takes in Indicator and gives me back newY depending upon the value of Indicator
NewY = somefunction(Y,Indicator)
I option is to use switch statements...but I have to repeat this thing many times so I am reluctant to use this option. What else can I do
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Walter Roberson
2013 年 3 月 29 日
funs = {@(Y) Y, @(Y) flipud(Y)', @(Y) flipud(fliplr(Y)), @(Y) rot90(Y,1)}
ReceivedY = funs{indicator}(Y);
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Walter Roberson
2013 年 3 月 29 日
You can improve performance as follows:
persistent funs
if isempty(funs)
funs = {@(Y) Y, @(Y) flipud(Y)', @(Y) flipud(fliplr(Y)), @(Y) rot90(Y,1)}
end
ReceivedY = funs{indicator}(Y);
This will prevent the code from having to recreate the anonymous functions each time.
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