Why does a commented out line generate an error

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Leo Simon
Leo Simon 2018년 6월 8일
댓글: Walter Roberson 2018년 6월 8일
The following code throws an error
CellArray = { ...
'X' ...
% ,'X' ...
,'X' ...
};
The error is:
Dimensions of matrices being concatenated are not consistent.
If I erase the commented out line, there is no error. So my question is: why isn't commenting out a line equivalent to erasing it.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2018년 6월 8일
편집: Walter Roberson 2018년 6월 8일
Using ... is equivalent to bringing the next line up to the end of the current line. So that code is equivalent to
CellArray = { 'X' % ,'X' ...
,'X' };
The last last of those lines is not brought up to the previous one because the ... itself on the line before it has been commented out.
You need to use
CellArray = { ...
'X' ...
... % ,'X' ...
,'X' ...
};
Or, since ... itself acts to comment out the rest of the line,
CellArray = { ...
'X' ...
... ,'X' ...
,'X' ...
};
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Leo Simon
Leo Simon 2018년 6월 8일
Thanks Walter. Could you explain why ... comments out the rest of the line? I thought it was just a way of continuing two lines
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2018년 6월 8일
It is by definition.
"Three or more periods at the end of a line continues the current command on the next line. If three or more periods occur before the end of a line, then MATLAB ignores the rest of the line and continues to the next line. This effectively makes a comment out of anything on the current line that follows the three periods."

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