'{:}', ' .' '

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Tomas
Tomas on 29 Apr 2012
Hi, I would like to know what does these expressions means? Cant find anywhere, but a lot of ppl are using them:
'{:}', ' .' '
Ty :)

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per isakson
per isakson on 29 Apr 2012
Is that a serious question? Search for "Special Characters" in the documentation.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Apr 2012
For reference:
.' is the transpose() operator that does NOT do conjugate transpose
{:} is for cell arrays. f(A{:}) is the same as if you had written
f(A{1}, A{2}, A{3}, A{4}, ...., A{end})
In particular, A{:} expands to a sequence of different arguments to whatever it is being called for.

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