Is FORMAT DEBUG still any useful?
Can someone has an explanation for this (R2020B)
clear
clc
x=1;
y=x;
x=x+1;
format debug
y
x
that produces
y =
Structure address = 23ebc936f80
m = 1
n = 1
pr = 23edbdd6660
1
x =
Structure address = 23ebc936f80
m = 1
n = 1
pr = 23edbdd6660
2
So x and y have the same structure address and data address, yet data are different (1 for y and 2 for x).
Finish the time where FORMAT DEBUG returns useful information for us.Can someone has an explanation for this (R2020B)
clear
clc
x=1;
y=x;
x=x+1;
format debug
y
x
that produces
y =
Structure address = 23ebc936f80
m = 1
n = 1
pr = 23edbdd6660
1
x =
Structure address = 23ebc936f80
m = 1
n = 1
pr = 23edbdd6660
2
So x and y have the same structure address and data address, yet data are different (1 for y and 2 for x).
Finish the time where FORMAT DEBUG returns useful information for us. Can someone has an explanation for this (R2020B)
clear
clc
x=1;
y=x;
x=x+1;
format debug
y
x
that produces
y =
Structure address = 23ebc936f80
m = 1
n = 1
pr = 23edbdd6660
1
x =
Structure address = 23ebc936f80
m = 1
n = 1
pr = 23edbdd6660
2
So x and y have the same structure address and data address, yet data are different (1 for y and 2 for x).
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