Double or single quotes for `add_line` function?
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When calling
add_line("system", "source/1", "sink/1", "autorouting", "on")
the following error is raised: "Input argument 4 is invalid". Not very verbose, unfortunately, but I was able to figure out that autorouting must apparently be placed in single quotes. However, if you only place autorouting in single quotes, MATLAB crashes:
add_line("system", "source/1", "sink/1", 'autorouting', "on")
If you then replace "on" with 'on', it works fine.
So... what's MATLAB's general policy for using double/single quotes? When do functions like add_block, add_line, etc. expect single quotes, when double quotes? This doesn't seem clear in the documentation. There seems to be a tendency to use single quotes, but often enough, double quotes work, as well. So what going on here?
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Jan
le 11 Nov 2021
In the documentation doc add_line you find the explanation, that the inoput arguments are "character vectors". This means, that single quotes are required. Many functions working with character vectors accept strings also, so Matlab does not crash in many cases if strings are used. But this drives the functions apart from their specifications.
Look into the documentation and use the documented class for the inputs. Relying on Matlab's smart power to do, what the programmer meant should not be overestimated.
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