Tagged: workspace

Marking Up Graphs with Data Brushing

What Is Data Brushing? When you brush data, you manually select observations on an interactive data display in the course of assessing validity, testing hypotheses, or segregating observations for further processing. You can brush...

Saving your Matlab sessions

Often one wants to save the data or variables to another occasion. Maybe one wants to save the whole Matlab session. This can be done. Commands are put in a m-file but data or...

save

SAVE Save workspace variables to disk. SAVE FILENAME saves all workspace variables to the binary “MAT-file” named FILENAME.mat. The data may be retrieved with LOAD. If FILENAME has no extension, .mat is assumed. SAVE,...

quit

quit Quit MATLAB session. quit terminates MATLAB after running the script FINISH.M, if it exists. The workspace information will not be saved unless FINISH.M calls SAVE. If an error occurs while executing FINISH.M, quitting...

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,...

Desktop Tools

This section provides an introduction to MATLAB’s desktop tools. You can also use MATLAB functions to perform most of the features found in the desktop tools. The tools are: “Command Window” “Command History” “Launch...

pack

pack Consolidate workspace memory. pack performs memory garbage collection. Extended MATLAB sessions may cause memory to become fragmented, preventing large variables from being stored. pack is a command that saves all variables on disk,...