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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: | In addition to the specific methods listed below, a number of standard MATLAB functions are overloaded for [[DataSet_Object|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: | ||
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Revision as of 16:33, 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.