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2021-04-24, 17:42
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Have you ever looked at code where you are calling a function with many arguments, many of which are strings, and find it hard to see what's going on? I know I have. And perhaps you too. In release R2021a, there is a new feature in the language that can help me out, in addition to the relatively new arguments block which I wrote about here. For making your own argument, you might want to watch this classic video.Make a plot to modifyLet's start by making a plot and annotating it.t = 0:0.1:10;y = sin(2*pi*60*t) + 0.2*randn(size(t));plot(t,y)xlabel("Time (in seconds)")ylabel("Signal (in Voltage)")title("Canonical signal")grid("on")Change the plot via name-value pairs (2020 and before)Now let's say I want to recreate the same plot but with
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Have you ever looked at code where you are calling a function with many arguments, many of which are strings, and find it hard to see what's going on? I know I have. And perhaps you too. In release R2021a, there is a new feature in the language that can help me out, in addition to the relatively new arguments block which I wrote about here. For making your own argument, you might want to watch this classic video.Make a plot to modifyLet's start by making a plot and annotating it.t = 0:0.1:10;y = sin(2*pi*60*t) + 0.2*randn(size(t));plot(t,y)xlabel("Time (in seconds)")ylabel("Signal (in Voltage)")title("Canonical signal")grid("on")Change the plot via name-value pairs (2020 and before)Now let's say I want to recreate the same plot but with
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