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'''clc''' - clears the terminal screen and move the cursor to the upper left corner.
'''clc''' - clears the terminal screen and move the cursor to the upper left corner.


<span id='printf'></span>'''printf''' -  
<span id='printf'></span>'''printf''' - Also see [[printf]].


'''fprintf''' - like [[#printf|printf]], just that the output is written to the FID stream instead of stdout.
'''fprintf''' - like [[#printf|printf]], just that the output is written to the FID stream instead of stdout.

Revision as of 17:13, 20 December 2017

External

Installation

Differences between Octave and MATLAB

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/MATLAB_Programming/Differences_between_Octave_and_MATLAB

MATLAB only supports single quotes. Octave can be run in --traditional mode.

Concepts

Variables: local and global.

Usage

Linux commands:

cd - modify the current directory.

pwd - print working directory.

Interpreter Commands:

clear - delete the names matching the pattern from the symbol table. The pattern is a simplified regular expression, with '?', '*', '[...]'. With no arguments, all user-define variables (local and global) are deleted.

close - close figure windows.

clc - clears the terminal screen and move the cursor to the upper left corner.

printf - Also see printf.

fprintf - like printf, just that the output is written to the FID stream instead of stdout.