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

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<TITLE>GETPRINTLIMIT Get Limit For Printing Of Arrays
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<H2>GETPRINTLIMIT Get Limit For Printing Of Arrays
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Section: <A HREF=sec_io.html> Input/Ouput Functions </A>
<H3>Usage</H3>
Returns the limit on how many elements of an array are printed
using either the <code>disp</code> function or using expressions on the
command line without a semi-colon.  The default is set to 
one thousand elements.  You can increase or decrease this
limit by calling <code>setprintlimit</code>.  This function is provided
primarily so that you can temporarily change the output truncation
and then restore it to the previous value (see the examples).
<PRE>
   n=getprintlimit
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where <code>n</code> is the current limit in use.
<H3>Example</H3>
Here is an example of using <code>getprintlimit</code> along with <code>setprintlimit</code> to temporarily change the output behavior of FreeMat.
<PRE>
--&gt; A = randn(100,1);
--&gt; n = getprintlimit

n = 
 1000 

--&gt; setprintlimit(5);
--&gt; A

ans = 
    0.6674 
   -0.1948 
    0.5671 
   -0.6562 
   -0.4182
Print limit has been reached.  Use setprintlimit function to enable longer printouts
--&gt; setprintlimit(n)
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