Why Does numel() Accept More than One Argument?
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@doc:numel indicates that the function accepts only a single argument. But it can be called with more than one argument and it returns a result.
which numel(rand(3),rand(5))
numel(rand(3),rand(5)) % return numel of the second argument?
which numel(rand(3),rand(5),rand(4))
numel(rand(3),rand(5),rand(4)) % returns ?
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Animesh
on 24 May 2024
When the numel function in MATLAB is called with more than one input argument, it returns the product of number of elements in the parameters after the first.
Hence the following code snippet returns 400, i.e. "numel ( rand ( 5 ) ) * numel ( rand ( 4 ) )":
numel(rand(3),rand(5),rand(4))
numel(rand(5)) * numel(rand(4))
You can refer the following MATLAB Answer for more information:
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