Parse error at x:usage might be invalid matlab syntax
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Hi,
I am brand new to MATLAB and need some help understanding why I am getting the following error "Parse error at x:usage might be invalid matlab syntax" when trying to run the followin code:
y = 3x + 2;
plot(x,y)
grid on
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Walter Roberson
il 10 Mag 2021
MATLAB has absolutely no implied multiplication. Not anywhere. Not even slipped down behind the sofa cushions.
3x needs a multiplication operator.
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Walter Roberson
il 11 Mag 2021
If there is no multiplication there, then your reference to 3x would have to be a reference to a function or variable whose name begins with the character '3'. However in MATLAB variables and function names must begin with a Latin letter A through Z or a through z.
I am certain that where you wrote 3x that you intend to multiply 3 and x, and that the multiplication is implied by putting the 3 and the x next to each other. However matlab does not support implied multiplication and you must include a multiplication operator.
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