consider this oneliner [x,y] = deal(x*.3, y*.3);, here I'm scaling both x and y by .3. Is it possible to do the same but sucht that .3 only appears once? (it still has to be a oneliner and still has to overwirte the two arrays x, y with their scaled versions.)
And no it is not about a practical solution, I was just wondering whether that was possible:) I considered cellfun but didn't get it to work as a oneliner.
@AndrasDeak You can mix and match subsref actions in every way in MATLAB, except nothing can come after (). Since a few versions ago, you can now do . after (). But still no () or {}.
This is one of the limitations that I don’t understand. It’s frustrating.
Actually, I guess (). was legal if the parentheses were indexing, now it also is if they’re a function call.
I have been warning to be able to do (){} on an object for 20 years now, but it’s still illegal.