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isrow

check if a variable is a row

Syntax

t=isrow(x)

Arguments

x

scalar,vector, matrix, hypermatrix, list, array of structures or cells

t

a boolean

Description

isrow(x) returns true if x is a row. Scalars are considered as rows, and hypermatrix can be considered as rows only if all of its dimensions, except the last one, are equal to 1.

Note that isrow([]) returns false.

Examples

isrow(ones(1,10))
isrow(1)
isrow(["s" "t" "u"])
isrow(rand(1,1,3))
isrow(rand(2,1,1))
s = struct();
isrow(s) // Empty structure
clear s
s.a = %z;
s.b = 2;
isrow(s) // Scalar array of structures
clear s
s(1,2).a = 3;
s(1,3).b = %z;
isrow(s) // Row array of structures
clear s
s(1,2).a = -2;
s(3,1).b = %pi;
isrow(s) // 2D array of structures
clear s
s(1,1,2).a = 3;
s(1,1,3).b = "test";
isrow(s) // 3D array of structures (with 2 singleton dims)

See also

  • isscalar — check if a variable is a scalar.
  • iscolumn — check if a variable is a column
  • ismatrix — checks if an object is a non-empty 1D or 2D matrix or array
  • issquare — check if a variable is a square matrix
  • isempty — check if a variable is an empty matrix or an empty list

History

VersionDescription
5.5.0 Function isrow introduced.
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