script - Script M-file description
Description
A script file is an external file that contains a sequence of MATLAB statements.
By typing the filename, you can obtain subsequent MATLAB input
from the file. Script files have a filename extension of .m and are often called M-files.
Scripts are the simplest kind of M-file. They are useful for
automating blocks of MATLAB commands, such as computations you
have to perform repeatedly from the command line. Scripts can operate
on existing data in the workspace, or they can create new data on
which to operate. Although scripts do not return output arguments,
any variables that they create remain in the workspace, so you can
use them in further computations. In addition, scripts can produce
graphical output using commands like plot.
Scripts can contain any series of MATLAB statements. They
require no declarations or begin/end delimiters.
Like any M-file, scripts can contain comments. Any text following
a percent sign (%) on a given line is comment text.
Comments can appear on lines by themselves, or you can append them
to the end of any executable line.
See Also
echo, function, type
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