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Beginnning of file considered as code section

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z8080
z8080 il 24 Mag 2016
Chiuso: MATLAB Answer Bot il 20 Ago 2021
In my Matlab preferences I only have Sections enabled under Code Folding, so that I can fold cells (code sections). Even so, the beginning of every .m file in the Editor is flagged as the start of a code section, which lasts until the start of the next actual cell:
How can I change this behaviour? Many thanks!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 24 Mag 2016
Modificato: Stephen23 il 24 Mag 2016
Noticing that there is a problem is the first step to becoming a better programmer. Here are two things you should do:
  1. Stop writing cargo-cult code clear and clc at the start of your scripts.
  2. Learn to write functions instead of scripts.
  3. Read this: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/228557-experts-of-matlab-how-did-you-learn-any-advice-for-beginner-intermediate-users
z8080
z8080 il 24 Mag 2016
Thanks for the advice. That bit of code is actually quite old, I don't really use those commands to start scripts anymore, but in either case, my question is really about how to make code sections start where I want them to, i.e. between %%-lines, rather than having one always start at the beginning of the file.

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Philip Borghesani
Philip Borghesani il 24 Mag 2016
Modificato: Philip Borghesani il 24 Mag 2016
My first thought is don't put that code at the top of each script. Especially clear all it slows down the execution of the code because all code must be recompiled after clearing. If you must, use clear without the all to clear variables from the base workspace.
My second thought is to write functions instead of scripts or to give up and create a section marker at the top of the file:
Blast the base workspace to remove all previous work without prompting to save
clc
clear

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