Tagged: m-file

bsxfun

bsxfun – Apply element-by-element binary operation to two arrays with singleton expansion enabled Syntax C = bsxfun(fun,A,B) Description C = bsxfun(fun,A,B) applies an element-by-element binary operation to arrays A and B, with singleton expansion...

arrayfun

arrayfun – Apply function to each element of array Syntax A = arrayfun(fun, S) A = arrayfun(fun, S, T, …) [A, B, …] = arrayfun(fun, S, …) [A, …] = arrayfun(fun, S, …, ‘param1’,...

type

type List M-file. type foo.bar lists the ascii file called ‘foo.bar’. type foo lists the ascii file called ‘foo.m’. If files called foo and foo.m both exist, then type foo lists the file ‘foo’,...

Working with Matrices in Matlab

Generating Matrices MATLAB software provides four functions that generate basic matrices. zeros All zeros ones All ones rand Uniformly distributed random elements randn Normally distributed random elements Here are some examples: Z = zeros(2,4)...

Matlab Expressions

Matlab Expressions Variables Like most other programming languages, the MATLAB language provides mathematical expressions, but unlike most programming languages, these expressions involve entire matrices. MATLAB does not require any type declarations or dimension statements....

Manipulating Matrices

Matrices and Magic Squares In MATLAB, a matrix is a rectangular array of numbers. Special meaning is sometimes attached to 1-by-1 matrices, which are scalars, and to matrices with only one row or column,...