MATLAB tutorials:MATLAB Fundamentals may have a wrong answer

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Visualizing Data in 2D and 3D > Customized Annotations > (3/3) Adding Specialized Annotations
Task 2
The offical answer is
ylabel(yTxt)
But I think the right answer is
clear ylabel
ylabel(yTxt)
Although I think "clear ylabel" should not be necessary.

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Hiro Yoshino
Hiro Yoshino on 26 May 2023
Edited: Hiro Yoshino on 26 May 2023
I do not think you are right.
ylabel (find the link here) is not a variable but a command. So you do not need to clear it unless you have a variable named "ylabel".
last = 4;
r = 0:0.1:last;
A = pi*r.^2;
plot(r,A)
xlabel("r");
yTxt = ["Area";"\pi r^2"];
ylabel("Hello");
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XIAO
XIAO on 26 May 2023
I am so sorry. You are right, and I might do some wrong operations to get this wrong conslusion.
DGM
DGM on 26 May 2023
Edited: DGM on 26 May 2023
You will find that a number of answers on the topic do mention clearing ylabel or xlabel.
The reason is simply that it's very common that users accidentally create a variable by the same name and then wonder why xlabel() and ylabel() don't work. When that happens, one has to clear the variable in order to use the function of the same name.
Just like size(), image() and title(), xlabel() is one of many functions with a name that makes a very obvious and convenient variable name. These things happen.

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