why does this line of code give error- disp("The density of " + element ... + "is" + density). When i press the 'enter ' key after the 3 dots and rerun, it works.

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if doPlot == 1
plot(density)
title("Sample Densities")
xticklabels(element)
ylabel("Density (g/cm^3)")
else
disp("The Density of " + element ... + "is" + density)
Invalid expression. When calling a function or indexing a variable, use parentheses. Otherwise, check for mismatched delimiters.
end

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Shivansh
Shivansh el 18 de Ag. de 2024
Hello funmilayo,
The error you're encountering is due to the way MATLAB handles line continuations. In MATLAB, the symbol (...) is used to indicate that a statement continues on the next line. However, if you press the 'Enter' key after the ellipsis, it correctly interprets the continuation.
You can modify your code as shown below to avoid the error:
if doPlot == 1
plot(density)
title("Sample Densities")
xticklabels(element)
ylabel("Density (g/cm^3)")
else
disp("The Density of " + element ...
+ " is " + density)
end
I hope it resolves the query!
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funmilayo
funmilayo el 18 de Ag. de 2024
Hi,
Thank you, i understand now.
Yes, i did press the enter key and i noticed it worked. That was why i was confused because i just replicated the code as shown in my Onramp task and it gave an error.
The point of seeking clarification is to understand what the 3 dots (ellipsis) means in matlab so i do not make the same mistake going forward as i am new to matlab.
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 18 de Ag. de 2024
Editada: Stephen23 el 18 de Ag. de 2024
"The point of seeking clarification is to understand what the 3 dots (ellipsis) means in matlab..."
Ellipsis is explained here:

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 18 de Ag. de 2024
Editada: John D'Errico el 18 de Ag. de 2024
Do this instead:
disp("The Density of " + element + " is " + density)
What did you write?
disp("The Density of " + element ... + "is" + density)
This statement is incomplete.
This must fail, because you stuffed that ... line continuation flag in there. But you did not actually split the line of code onto a second line. That confuses MATLAB. Do you see the second half of the line is green? That tells you MATLAB apparently thinks that second part of the line after the ellipsis is a comment. And now it thinks the line is incomplete, that a closing parens is missing, etc. Remember: anything in green was interpreted as a comment.
If you wanted to put the ellipsis inside quotes, to be displayed, that would work. But computers are very easily confused.

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