What is the difference of using ; after end?
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Hi, dear all,
For example, if I write a if loop, after end, what is the difference if I use ;?
Thanks.
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Wayne King
el 14 de Oct. de 2012
Editada: Wayne King
el 14 de Oct. de 2012
None, you don't need a semi-colon after an end statement. Putting a semi-colon in or leaving one off do not generate mlint warnings.
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Walter Roberson
el 7 de Nov. de 2012
The timing difference that comes to mind was on the order of a factor of 10 for the testcase that was used. As the internal mechanism that causes the issue is not well understood (at least not to us on the outside of Mathworks), it is not currently possible to predict whether the difference would scale with number of iterations or with work done in each iteration or if it was more or less a constant delay that could effectively be amortized.
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Daniel Shub
el 7 de Nov. de 2012
I often add a semicolon or comma after statements like "end" where they are not strictly useful so that I can easily create single line commands. This is especially true when trying to answer questions on Answers
For example, you need a semicolons/commas to make the following work
for ii = 1:10, end; ii
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