How can I index a MATLAB array returned by a function without first assigning it to a local variable?

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盖世英雄少女心
盖世英雄少女心 2020-11-21 05:02

For example, if I want to read the middle value from magic(5), I can do so like this:

M = magic(5);
value = M(3,3);

to get

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  •  无人及你
    2020-11-21 06:09

    It actually is possible to do what you want, but you have to use the functional form of the indexing operator. When you perform an indexing operation using (), you are actually making a call to the subsref function. So, even though you can't do this:

    value = magic(5)(3, 3);
    

    You can do this:

    value = subsref(magic(5), struct('type', '()', 'subs', {{3, 3}}));
    

    Ugly, but possible. ;)

    In general, you just have to change the indexing step to a function call so you don't have two sets of parentheses immediately following one another. Another way to do this would be to define your own anonymous function to do the subscripted indexing. For example:

    subindex = @(A, r, c) A(r, c);     % An anonymous function for 2-D indexing
    value = subindex(magic(5), 3, 3);  % Use the function to index the matrix
    

    However, when all is said and done the temporary local variable solution is much more readable, and definitely what I would suggest.

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