In MATLAB, the apostrophe sign (') is used for transposing matrices or vectors. When you place an apostrophe after a matrix or vector, it converts rows into columns and vice versa. Additionally, for complex numbers, using the apostrophe performs a conjugate transpose, which takes the complex conjugate of each element along with the transposition. This feature is essential for various mathematical operations and manipulations in MATLAB programming.
In MATLAB, the percent sign (%) is used to denote comments within an M-file. Any text following the percent sign on that line is ignored by the MATLAB interpreter, allowing you to add explanations or notes to your code without affecting its execution. This is useful for improving code readability and maintaining documentation within the script. Additionally, you can use it to temporarily disable code lines during debugging.
The correct use of the apostrophe for a sign that reads "The Jakob's" should be "The Jakobs'" if it refers to something that belongs to multiple people named Jakob. If it refers to something belonging to one person named Jakob, it should be "The Jakob's."
Theoretically it should go at the end The Jones' - However - Words ending in just an apostrophe and nothing else usually have it removed.
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
If you are just putting "Welcome", you wouldn't use an apostrophe or an "s". If you are putting something like "Welcome guests", then no apostrophe is needed. Apostrophes aren't used to make words plural.
you do not use an apostrophe in cultures.
To get the equals sign to show in a cell you put the apostrophe before it. Anything after the apostrophe is taken literally and put into a cell. So to get the equals sign to show you put: '= The equals sign will then be displayed in the cell, without the apostrophe showing. You can use it to put in a full formula without the formula actually calculating. This is good if you want to see the formula and the result beside each other in two cells. Into one you put your formula starting with the equals and in the other the same formula with an apostrophe before it. In one it will do the calculation and in the other it will show the formula including the equals sign.
no way... use awgn function in matlab
Yes if it shows ownership of the yard. Examples: Lucy's yard. Ross' yard.
You would have to write your own code for a modulation (Matlab has a convolution function not in the tools), otherwise you can use its built in function in the signal processing toolbox.
One should never use an apostrophe for the word that.One should always use an apostrophe for the word that's, meaning that is.
An apostrophe is used in contraction. Example: you will: you'll