Given the following code snippet:
tscale = [7/2 7/3];
L = (tscale(2) - 1)/2;
What does the tscale(2)
do?
tscale(2)
simply accesses the second element in tscale
. In this case it is 7/3 or 2.3333. In Matlab it is important to note that matrices are indexed starting from 1 not 0 like many other programming languages.
It returns 7/3. tScale = [ 7/2 7/3 ]
creates a vector with 2 elements. tScale(2)
returns the second element.