On 16.02.2007, at 21:22, John W. Eaton wrote:
> | 1. Strings can be defined with single or double quotes in Octave,
> | while Matlab only accepts single quotes. For instance, this will
> work
> | in Octave, but not in Matlab:
> |
> | myString = "Hello";
>
> Have you reported this bug to the MathWorks?
Uhm, no, mainly this is no bug. My above comment is just plain wrong.
But: the below example with the switch / case statements won't work
in Matlab if the single quotes are replaced by double quotes (Octave
does not care). I hope this time I'm right -- I can't test because I
don't have Matlab at the moment. I'm just forwarding the comments I
received from a Matlab user).
> | 2. switch / case statements: Matlab requires a comma after the case
> | statements, Octave doesn't. For instance, the following will work in
> | Octave, but not in Matlab (which requires commas after 'red' and
> | otherwse):
> |
> | color = 'green';
> | switch color
> | case 'red'
> | disp('It is red.');
> | otherwise
> | disp('It is not red.');
> | end
Matthias
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