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| diff --git a/matlab.html.markdown b/matlab.html.markdown index ecf2fc96..b0482d0b 100644 --- a/matlab.html.markdown +++ b/matlab.html.markdown @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@  --- -language: Matlab +language: MATLAB  filename: learnmatlab.mat  contributors:      - ["mendozao", "http://github.com/mendozao"] @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ A.d.e = false;  % Vectors  x = [4 32 53 7 1] -x(2) % ans = 32, indices in Matlab start 1, not 0 +x(2) % ans = 32, indices in MATLAB start 1, not 0  x(2:3) % ans = 32 53  x(2:end) % ans = 32 53 7 1 @@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ find(x) % Finds all non-zero elements of x and returns their indexes, can use co  % Classes -% Matlab can support object-oriented programming.  +% MATLAB can support object-oriented programming.   % Classes must be put in a file of the class name with a .m extension.   % To begin, we create a simple class to store GPS waypoints.  % Begin WaypointClass.m @@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ classdef WaypointClass % The class name.      end      % If we want to add two Waypoint objects together without calling -    % a special function we can overload Matlab's arithmetic like so: +    % a special function we can overload MATLAB's arithmetic like so:      function r = plus(o1,o2)        r = WaypointClass([o1.latitude] +[o2.latitude], ...                          [o1.longitude]+[o2.longitude]); @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ end  % We can create an object of the class using the constructor  a = WaypointClass(45.0, 45.0) -% Class properties behave exactly like Matlab Structures. +% Class properties behave exactly like MATLAB Structures.  a.latitude = 70.0  a.longitude = 25.0 @@ -547,15 +547,15 @@ ans = multiplyLatBy(a,3)  % does not need to be passed to the method.  ans = a.multiplyLatBy(1/3) -% Matlab functions can be overloaded to handle objects.  -% In the method above, we have overloaded how Matlab handles  +% MATLAB functions can be overloaded to handle objects.  +% In the method above, we have overloaded how MATLAB handles   % the addition of two Waypoint objects.  b = WaypointClass(15.0, 32.0)  c = a + b  ``` -## More on Matlab +## More on MATLAB  * [The official website](http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/)  * [The official MATLAB Answers forum](http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/) | 
