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authorJames Scott-Brown <james@jamesscottbrown.com>2013-09-15 02:53:32 +0100
committerJames Scott-Brown <james@jamesscottbrown.com>2013-09-15 02:53:32 +0100
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@@ -249,10 +249,10 @@ set(h, 'LineStyle', '--')
get(h, 'LineStyle')
-% The function gcs returns a handle to the axes for the current figure
+% The function gca returns a handle to the axes for the current figure
set(gca, 'XDir', 'reverse'); % reverse the direction of the x-axis
-% To creatw a figure that contains several axes in tiled positions, use subplot
+% To create a figure that contains several axes in tiled positions, use subplot
subplot(2,3,1); % select the first position in a 2-by-3 grid of subplots
plot(x1); title('First Plot') % plot something in this position
subplot(2,3,2); % select second position in the grid
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ zeros(m,n) % m x n matrix of 0's
ones(m,n) % m x n matrix of 1's
diag(A) % Extracts the diagonal elements of a matrix A
diag(x) % Construct a matrix with diagonal elements listed in x, and zeroes elsewhere
-eye(m,n) % Indentity matrix
+eye(m,n) % Identity matrix
linspace(x1, x2, n) % Return n equally spaced points, with min x1 and max x2
inv(A) % Inverse of matrix A
det(A) % Determinant of A