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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">

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<TITLE>DISP Display a Variable or Expression
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<H2>DISP Display a Variable or Expression
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Section: <A HREF=sec_io.html> Input/Ouput Functions </A>
<H3>Usage</H3>
Displays the result of a set of expressions.  The <code>disp</code> function
takes a variable number of arguments, each of which is an expression
to output:
<PRE>
  disp(expr1,expr2,...,exprn)
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<P>
This is functionally equivalent to evaluating each of the expressions
without a semicolon after each.
<H3>Example</H3>
Here are some simple examples of using <code>disp</code>.
<PRE>
--&gt; a = 32;
--&gt; b = 1:4;
--&gt; disp(a,b,pi)
 32 

 1 2 3 4 

    3.1416 
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