I write L' but in the command window it writes ans. Why?
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Torsten
am 5 Mär. 2022
Bearbeitet: Torsten
am 5 Mär. 2022
To put it easily:
If you operate on a variable or matrix (e.g. transpose L), this new expression is not alligned to an already existing variable and its name. So you will get "ans" for it in the command window.
If you do
Ltransp = L'
"Ltransp" instead of "ans" will appear.
John D'Errico
am 5 Mär. 2022
@Alexandra Panayiota Gregoriou - generally, please use flags to indicate posts that require moderator attention of some sort, not as a way to thank a person for a response. Your flag said:
"ohh. Tahnkyouuu"
which is nice to acknowledge the help you got. But use a comment to do so.
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Shanmukha Voggu
am 7 Mär. 2022
Hi Alexandra,
Adding to the comments above, Refer to this documentation link: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/ans.html for more information.
Hope this helps!
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