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Re: Turn off intermediate answers in script?
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Keith Goodman |
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Re: Turn off intermediate answers in script? |
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Wed, 22 Sep 2004 11:43:44 -0700 |
Why is the answer always 42?
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 20:28:45 +0200, Gerald Ebberink <address@hidden> wrote:
> This is simple,
> Just add a semi-colon (;) behind the lines which give the output
> You don't need.
>
> >40+2
> Ans = 42
> >40+2;
> >
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> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: James Knowles [mailto:address@hidden
> Verzonden: 22 September 2004 20:03
> Aan: address@hidden
> Onderwerp: Turn off intermediate answers in script?
>
>
>
> I can't find this in the archives or the help files.
>
> I have several .m scripts that I wrote to analyse large amounts of data.
> However, as each operation is executed, the normal response one sees on
> the command line is displayed. With arrays of 44 columns of 18,000+ rows
> of data it's hard to find the printf() output in the sea of uninterested
> details.
>
> Can I silence these unwanted "ans" etc. messages when running a script?
> They're normally wanted at the command line, of course.
>
> Thanks!
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