Matlab list comprehension

Just to add to the good answer of @yoda, instead of using UniformOutput, you can also use {} brackets:

res = arrayfun(@(t){foo(t)}, x)

Also, in some occasions, foo is already vectorized.

x = 1:10;
foo = @(t)(power(t,2));
res = foo(x);

arrayfun is what you need. For example:

res = arrayfun(@foo, x)

Since foo always returns a scalar, the above will work and res will also be a vector of the same dimensions as x. If foo returns variable length output, then you will have to set 'UniformOutput' to false or 0 in the call to arrayfun. The output will then be a cell array.