To answer the question in the title: Using the following function, it is possible to redirect multiple outputs of a function to another:
function varargout = redirect(source, destination, n_output_source, which_redirect_from_source, varargin)
%(redirect(source, destination, n_output_source, which_redirect_from_source,....)
%redirect output of a function (source) to input of another function(destination)
% source: function pointer
% destination: function pointer
% n_output_source: number of outputs of source function (to select best overload function)
% which_redirect_from_source: indices of outputs to be redirected
% varargin arguments to source function
output = cell(1, n_output_source);
[output{:}] = source(varargin{:});
varargout = cell(1, max(nargout,1));
[varargout{:}] = destination(output{which_redirect_from_source});
end
And now we can apply it to the example:
[~,R] = redirect(@meshgrid,@cart2pol, 2, [1, 2], -2:2, -2:2)
Here, source function has 2 outputs and we want to redirect outputs 1 and 2 from source to destination. -2:2 is the input argument of the source function.
Other way to deal with the mentioned example: If you can use GNU Octave, with bsxfun
and nthargout
this is your solution:
R = bsxfun(@(a,b) nthargout(2, @cart2pol,a,b),(-2:2)',(-2:2))
in Matlab a possible solution is:
[~, R] = cart2pol(meshgrid(-2:2), transpose(meshgrid(-2:2)))
or
function R = cart2pol2(m)
[~,R] = cart2pol(m,m')
end
cart2pol2(meshgrid(-2:2, -2:2))