Summary of MATLAB Onramp
Summary of MATLAB Onramp
Summary of MATLAB Onramp
Basic syntax
Example Description
x = pi Create variables with the equal sign (=).
The left-side (x) is the variable name containing the value on the right-side (pi).
y = sin(-5) You can provide inputs to a function using parentheses.
Desktop management
Array types
Example Description
4 scalar
[3 5] row vector
[3 4 5;6 7 8] matrix
Evenly-spaced vectors
Example Description
1:4 Create a vector from 1 to 4, spaced by 1, using the colon (:) operator.
linspace(1,10,5) Create a vector with 5 elements. The values are evenly spaced from 1 to 10.
Creating matrices
Example Description
rand(2) Create a square matrix with 2 rows and 2 columns.
Example Description
zeros(2,3) Create a rectangular matrix with 2 rows and 3 columns.
Indexing
Example Description
A(end,2) Access the element in the second column of the last row.
Array operations
Example Description
[1 1; 1 1]*[2 2;2 2] Perform matrix multiplication.
ans =
4 4
4 4
Multiple outputs
Example Description
[xrow,xcol] = size(x) Save the number of rows and columns in x to two different variables.
[xMax,idx] = max(x) Calculate the maximum value of x and its corresponding index value.
Documentation
Example Description
doc randi Open the documentation page for the randi function.
Plotting
Example Description
plot(x,y,"ro-","LineWidth",5) Plot a red (r) dashed (--) line with a
circle (o) marker, with a heavy line width.
hold on Add the next line to existing plot.
hold off Create a new axes for the next plotted line.
Using tables
Example Description
data.HeightYards Extract the variable HeightYards from
the table data.
Logicals
Example Description
[5 10 15] > 12 Compare a vector to the value 12.
x(x==999) = 1 Replace all values in x that are equal to 999 with the value 1.
Programming
Example Description
if x > 0.5 If x is greater than 0.5, set the value of y to 3.
y = 3
else Otherwise, set the value of y to 4.
y = 4
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