How to have presistent physical constants?
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Hello,
I know Matlab can do pi. I would also like to add values for other constants such as electron charge, Boltzman constant, etc. and simply have them accessible as ec and kb. However, I don't want them to get wiped out when I do a "clear all" command, so simply defining them in startup.m isn't what I want. Basically, I want them to be treated just like how Matlab treats pi (i.e. they still exist even after I clear all variables). Is there a simple way to do this?
Thanks
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per isakson
le 26 Jan 2017
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le 26 Jan 2017
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Walter Roberson
le 26 Jan 2017
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pi is a function. It even takes arguments.
Some people prefer to use a Package to store constants and import from the package
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per isakson
le 26 Jan 2017
Modifié(e) : per isakson
le 26 Jan 2017
"It even takes arguments."   Not R2016a - afaik
>> pi(3)
Error using pi
Too many input arguments.
Walter Roberson
le 26 Jan 2017
I thought I had once used pi('single') . Perhaps I misremembered.
Steven Lord
le 31 Jan 2017
I don't think pi has ever accepted an input argument. You may be thinking of Inf, NaN, ones, zeros, etc. which do allow you to specify just a class name to obtain an appropriate scalar. Different functions accept different class names. For example if you try to call NaN('int32') it will error but ones('int32') will work fine.
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