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linspace
linearly spaced vector
Calling Sequence
[v]=linspace(x1,x2 [,n])
Arguments
- x1,x2
- real or complex scalars or column vectors 
- n
- integer: number of requested values. It must be greater or equal to 2 (default value = 100) 
- v
- real or complex row vector 
Description
Linearly spaced vector. linspace(x1, x2)
            generates a row vector of n (default value=100) linearly equally spaced
            points between x1 and x2. If
            x1 or x2 are complex then
            linspace(x1,x2) returns a row vector of n complexes,
            the real (resp. imaginary) parts of the n complexes are linearly equally
            spaced between the real (resp. imaginary) parts of x1
            and x2.
Examples
linspace(1,2,10) linspace(1+%i,2+2*%i,10)
See Also
- logspace — logarithmically spaced vector
History
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