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'''Methods overloaded for DataSet objects'''
In addition to the specific methods listed below, a number of standard MATLAB functions are overloaded for DataSet objects but otherwise work as documented for standard data types. The following methods operate on the underlying data field of a DataSet object only and have no effect on any other fields:


{| class="wikitable"
|-
|
:minus (-)
:plus (+)
:times (.*)
||
:rdivide (./)
:ldivide (.\)
:double
:single
|}
To get help on any DataSet object method, use the command: help dataset/method  where method is the name of the method for which you want help.
===Methods Defined or Overloaded for DataSet Objects===
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|-
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:[[dataset_cat|cat]]
:[[dataset_cat|cat]]
:[[dataset_delsamps|delsamps]]
:[[dataset_delsamps|delsamps]]
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:[[dataset_ndims|ndims]]     
:[[dataset_ndims|ndims]]     
:[[dataset_numel|numel]]     
:[[dataset_numel|numel]]     
:[[dataset_permute|permute]]   
:[[dataset_permute|permute]]
  ||
:[[dataset_repmat|repmat]]   
:[[dataset_repmat|repmat]]   
:[[dataset_set|set]]       
:[[dataset_set|set]]       
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:[[dataset_unique|unique]]   
:[[dataset_unique|unique]]   
:[[dataset_vertcat|vertcat]]
:[[dataset_vertcat|vertcat]]
|}

Revision as of 16:30, 8 October 2008

In addition to the specific methods listed below, a number of standard MATLAB functions are overloaded for DataSet objects but otherwise work as documented for standard data types. The following methods operate on the underlying data field of a DataSet object only and have no effect on any other fields:


minus (-)
plus (+)
times (.*)
rdivide (./)
ldivide (.\)
double
single


To get help on any DataSet object method, use the command: help dataset/method where method is the name of the method for which you want help.

Methods Defined or Overloaded for DataSet Objects

cat
delsamps
disp
explode
get
horzcat
isempty
length
ndims
numel
permute
repmat
set
size
sortrows
squeeze
subsasgn
subsref
transpose
unique
vertcat