What does [n==0] means?
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Command n==0 and n==N
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James Tursa
on 4 May 2023
Edited: James Tursa
on 4 May 2023
Try it out and see:
n = 3;
N = 3;
n == 0
n == N
n = randi(4,1,10) - 1
n == 0
n == N
Returns logical true/false where values do or don't match.
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Walter Roberson
on 4 May 2023
n==0
normally compares every element of n to the value 0 and returns a logical array the same size as n indicating whether the corresponding object element was 0.
However if n happens to be a symbolic expression then for each element of n the results may be symtrue or symfalse or a symbolic comparison to be decided later.
If n is not numeric or logical or character or symbolic then the individual class defines the meaning of the == operation.
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