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MTM[numel] - number of elements in an array
Calling Sequence
numel(M)
numel(M, i, j, ...)
Parameters
M
-
array
i, j
array indices
Description
The numel(M) function returns the number of elements in the array, M, or the number of elements in the subreference M[i,j].
numel does not perform bounds checking of the subreference index to assure that the index is valid. Therefore, numel(M,5,5) will still return 1, the size of a subreference of the form M[5,5], even for a 2 x 2 array, M.
The special string, ":" can be used to denote the range of an entire dimension, for example, numel(M,":",1). Or, ":" by itself as in numel(M,":") can be used to denote the whole array, which is equivalent to numel(M).
Examples
See Also
ArrayTools[NumElems], MTM[array_dims], MTM[size], MTM[subsref]
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