when does changing variable's value affects its structure address?

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Hey,
I was wondering why somtimes MatLab will change variable's structure address when the value of the variable is changed while in other time the address will remain the same. I am attaching 2 example cases below.
Thank you!

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James Tursa
James Tursa el 12 de En. de 2021
Editada: James Tursa el 12 de En. de 2021
In addition to what Walter has written, I would point out that all of the rules for variable creation, assignment, and sharing have never been published. And these rules have undergone many changes over the years. You can often uncover what has happened with a particular line in a particular MATLAB version using format debug and/or a mex routine to give you some insight into the rules, but that's the best you can do. From a practical standpoint, you will never be able to discover all of these rules even for a particular version of MATLAB. And whatever you discover for one MATLAB version might not apply to a different version of MATLAB.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 7 de En. de 2021
When you do a literal initialization, a hidden copy of the value is taken for re-use if you reinitialize in exactly the same way. The hidden copy is a shared version, so the very first time you write to the variable, MATLAB needs to unshare the variable, which changes its address.

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