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- ' (Matlab operator)
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' (Matlab operator)
Transpose
Matlab/Scilab equivalent
Matlab | Scilab |
' |
' |
Particular cases
- Character string transpose:
In Scilab, the result of a character string transpose is the string itself; but in Matlab, transpose of a character string gives a column vector of characters. To have the same result in Scilab, use: mtlb_t.
Examples
Matlab | Scilab |
s = ('str1')' s = ['s';'t';'r';'1'] |
s = ('str1')' s = 'str1' s = mtlb_t('str1') s = ['s';'t';'r';'1'] |
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