Option to turn off variable type display
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David Winthrop
le 11 Nov 2020
Commenté : Walter Roberson
le 12 Nov 2020
I would like to know how to get rid of the line that tells me what type of variable is. This wasn't there in earlier releases but is there in r2018a. This is very annoying and I'd like to remove it because I already know it is a cell array - I'm the one who made it!
How do I get rid of that part of the display?
>> C = {4,ones(2);randi(3,3,2),randi(3)}
C =
2×2 cell array
{[ 4]} {2×2 double}
{3×2 double} {[ 2]}
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Mario Malic
le 11 Nov 2020
Add a semicolon to the end of your line, because you know what is C and what's in C.
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Walter Roberson
le 11 Nov 2020
C = {4,ones(2);randi(3,3,2),randi(3)};
disp(C)
That is, the information is not shown if you use disp(). The information is added by display() which is the function that is invoked when you do not have a semi-colon after an expression.
As far as I know, there is no option to tell display() not to put the information in.
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Walter Roberson
le 12 Nov 2020
Or
C = {4,ones(2);randi(3,3,2),randi(3)};
display(C)
ntdisp(C)
function ntdisp(C)
varname = inputname(1);
if isempty(varname); varname = 'ans'; end
fprintf('%s = \n', varname)
disp(C);
end
Sigh, it turns out the type is sometimes added by disp() instead of display(). For example for transfer functions, toolbox/control/ctrlmodels/@tf/display.m pretty-prints the transfer function without giving a type, but disp() of it displays the list of visible properties instead.
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