The answer is to get a function handle as @Pablo has shown.
Note that your class should be derived from the handle
class for this to work correctly (so that the object is passed by reference).
Consider the following example:
Hello.m
classdef hello < handle
properties
name = '';
end
methods
function this = hello()
this.name = 'world';
end
function say(this)
fprintf('Hello %s!
', this.name);
end
end
end
Now we get a handle to the member function, and use it:
obj = hello(); %# create object
f = @obj.say; %# get handle to function
obj.name = 'there'; %# change object state
obj.say()
f()
The output:
Hello there!
Hello there!
However if we define it as a Value Class instead (change first line to classdef hello
), the output would be different:
Hello there!
Hello world!
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