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Handling Error Conditions

The following are error conditions associated with the use of function handles.

Handles to Nonexistent Functions

If you create a handle to a function that does not exist, MATLAB catches the error when the handle is evaluated by feval. MATLAB allows you to assign an invalid handle and use it in such operations as func2str, but will catch and report an error when you attempt to use it in a runtime operation. For example,

Including Path In the Function Handle Constructor

You construct a function handle using the at sign, @, or the str2func function. In either case, you specify the function using only the simple function name. The function name cannot include path information. Either of the following successfully creates a handle to the deblank function.

The next example includes the path to deblank.m, and thus returns an error.

Evaluating a Nonscalar Function Handle

The feval function evaluates function handles only if they are scalar. Calling feval with a nonscalar function handle results in an error.


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