What does it mean by *+ operation

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John ZHANG
John ZHANG on 6 Jun 2016
Commented: John ZHANG on 6 Jun 2016
I found someone using *+ in their code, but I don't know what this operation does. For example,
ones(3,3)*+ones(3,3)
yields a 3*3 matrix whose entries are all 3.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 6 Jun 2016
In this context + is the unary plus. See the help for uplus. Once MATLAB has applied uplus to the second array, it then performs normal matrix multiplication.
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John ZHANG
John ZHANG on 6 Jun 2016
I have checked the help document but I still don't understand what it says. For example, how does the uplus change the value of ones(3,3)?
John ZHANG
John ZHANG on 6 Jun 2016
Is there any difference if I use the normal matrix multiplication directly?

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