What does the colon operator (:) in MATLAB do?

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Andrew
Andrew am 21 Mär. 2011
Kommentiert: Prakash Gautam am 27 Jun. 2022
The code below is used to draw a simple octagon on the screen with the word stop in the middle.
My question is, can anyone explain what is happening in the top statement. (variable t). What does the (1:2:15)' do?
Also, for example, if I wanted to draw a circle on the screen, how would I modify this code to do so.
t = (1:2:15)'*pi/8;
x = sin(t);
y = cos(t);
fill(x,y,'r')
axis square off
text(0,0,'STOP','Color',[0 0 0],'FontSize',80,'FontWeight','bold','HorizontalAlignment','center')
title('Figure STOP')

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 21 Mär. 2011
1:2:15 creates a vector like this:
[1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15]
doc colon
The ' puts the values in lines (rows) instead of columns.
[1;3;5;7;9;11;13;15]
doc transpose
first vale is 1, step is 2 and last value is 15
If you want to create the circle you can do this
t=0:0.1:2*pi;
and keep the rest of the code without any changes

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the cyclist
the cyclist am 21 Mär. 2011
x and y are being created via a "parameterization" through t. The variable t is running from 0 to 2pi (i.e. around the circumference of the circle), but it does so in eight discrete intervals. (That's why you get eight sides.)
If you breakpoint your code after the first line, you will see that t takes equally spaced values around the circle. (The "linspace" command would have been another way to do this.) The part "1:2:15" is the vector [1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15].

Alexander
Alexander am 14 Aug. 2013
Yes but it's been seen as := as well, what does that do?
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Jan
Jan am 15 Aug. 2013
At 1st this is a new question and not an answer of the original question. At 2nd ":=" might be seen anywhere, but not in valid Matlab code. In a mathematical context a ":=" means, that the left side is defined as the right side.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 15 Aug. 2013
I'm not even sure that Alexander "Answered" the question he thought he was. His response is a total non sequiter.

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Shray Gupta
Shray Gupta am 7 Feb. 2021
n = [0:1/fs:t];
what does it mean

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