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Section: Inspection Functions
The isempty
function returns a boolean that indicates if the argument variable is empty or not. The general syntax for its use is
y = isempty(x).
Here are some examples of the isempty
function
--> a = [] a = [] --> isempty(a) ans = 1 --> b = 1:3 b = 1 2 3 --> isempty(b) ans = 0
Note that if the variable is not defined, isempty
does not return true.
--> clear x --> isempty(x) Error: Undefined function or variable x