Hello all, this is my first posting , so bear with me if I fail to provide all necessary information the first time though.
I was wondering if Matlab has the capability to detect nested parentheses and match levels by color in the Editor and the Command Window. If so, a brief tutorial in enabling such a function would be greatly appreciated. for example:
This:
SQRT((gamma+1)/(gamma-1))*atand(SQRT(((gamma-1)/(gamma+1))*(M^2-1)))-atand(SQRT(M^2-1))
displays as this
This just makes user interaction and identification of different layers a lot more quick and efficient in my opinion. Any help would be appreciated.

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 25 Apr. 2014
Matching parentheses now have small underlines under them when you mouse over them, and not-matching parentheses trigger a red underline at the end of a statement. I like the idea of color-highlighted matching parentheses, though. Those would be easier to see in the Editor.
José-Luis
José-Luis am 25 Apr. 2014
I second that motion. I have lost so much time getting the parentheses wrong.
Star Strider
Star Strider am 26 Apr. 2014
There used to be a ‘Request Enhancements’ option, but I couldn’t find it when I looked earlier today. I suggest you submit this thread to: MathWorks Support Team.
Robert
Robert am 26 Apr. 2014
Thanks for the recommendation, Star! How would I go about submitting a thread to them though?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 25 Apr. 2014

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No - not yet, but I think it would be a good idea.

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Elisabeth Wagner
Elisabeth Wagner am 18 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Elisabeth Wagner am 18 Jan. 2018
Is there now a possibility to highlight brackets?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 18 Jan. 2018
"Is there now a possibility to highlight brackets?"
The only differences in this respect since 2014 is that now the Live Script editor exists, and in Live Script when you click on (or position at) a bracket, then it briefly puts an underscore under both the bracket and its match, which is different from the regular editor only in that the brief underscore is slightly thicker and lasts slightly longer and so is a little more obvious than in the regular editor.

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