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Difference between x = 0:0.1:2*pi and linspace(0,2*pi,0.1)

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i was going through a matlab code and it had x = 0:0.1:2*pi written
i wanted to ask what is the difference between this and linspace and how it is used?

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David Hill
David Hill il 13 Nov 2022
Linspace divides the interval into the exact number specified, while colon notation just keeps increasing the interval by the middle number not to exceed the last number.
x=0:.1:2*pi
x = 1×63
0 0.1000 0.2000 0.3000 0.4000 0.5000 0.6000 0.7000 0.8000 0.9000 1.0000 1.1000 1.2000 1.3000 1.4000 1.5000 1.6000 1.7000 1.8000 1.9000 2.0000 2.1000 2.2000 2.3000 2.4000 2.5000 2.6000 2.7000 2.8000 2.9000
y=linspace(0,2*pi,63)
y = 1×63
0 0.1013 0.2027 0.3040 0.4054 0.5067 0.6081 0.7094 0.8107 0.9121 1.0134 1.1148 1.2161 1.3174 1.4188 1.5201 1.6215 1.7228 1.8242 1.9255 2.0268 2.1282 2.2295 2.3309 2.4322 2.5335 2.6349 2.7362 2.8376 2.9389
See the difference.

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