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Script, function files, and some useful MATLAB® functions

Abstract

Commands discussed in the preceding chapters were executed interactively; they were not stored and must be re-entered each time the calculations are repeated. This is one of the disadvantages of the interactive regime in the Command Window; another is that it is possible to correct a command only on the executed line. When any of the sequence commands are corrected all the predecessors, together with this and subsequent commands, must be repeated in order to obtain the correct result. This situation occurs every time a calculation needs to be repeated; all commands must be typed and re-entered. This inconvenience has undoubtedly been experienced by those readers who have attentively ...

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