- a comma clearly shows the intent.
- a space is unclear and liable to bugs (i.e. unary operators vs binary operators).
What's the differene between [a,b] and [a b] in matlab?
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For arrays in matlab, is there a difference between an array with comma and one without?
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Stephen23
on 9 Jan 2022
There is a very important difference:
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John D'Errico
on 9 Jan 2022
Edited: John D'Errico
on 9 Jan 2022
No difference. If a comma is used, then MATLAB catenates the elements horizontally. A space is equivalent to a comma.
In SOME circumstances, a comma can be more clear about your intentions, and it can insure what will happen. Good coding practice suggests always using a comma, as this makes it very clear what was intended. And good coding practice says you should use the form that is most easily read and followed, so that you can more easily debug your code later.
There are probably some circumstances (that I am not thinking up at this moment, but they will probably come to me later) where a space can be confusing or even ambiguous, and then you may not know how MATLAB will take it. So in general, use a comma to separate elements.
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Rik
on 9 Jan 2022
There are more situations where ambiguous syntax can cause problems: in R2021a and later the code below results in a single value.
[1 -... % NB: no space between minus and ellipsis
2]
In older releases this resulted in [1,-2] (in GNU Octave it still does).
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