MATLAB Release Notes - The MathWorks - #40

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Version 7.6 (R2008a) MATLAB® Software
Use the data brushing button on the Variable Editor toolbar ^» T to mark observations on graphs andthenremoveorsavethemtonew variables. For more information, see "Data Brushing for Graphs and Linked Variables" on page 39.
The Variable Editor supports the new MATLAB class system. Double-click an object in the Workspace browser, and it opens in the Variable Editor. The Variable Editor displays the object, the class, and the properties of the object.
Double-click an object in the Workspace browser and it displays the object's properties in the Variable Editor.
Object and class.
Properties.
Compatibility Considerations. In previous versions, the Variable Editor was called the Array Editor. Starting in R2008a, MATLAB Version 7.6, the tool will be referred to as the Variable Editor.
Search Path — Changes to User Portion
By default, MATLAB adds a directory to the top of the search path upon startup, known as the user-path directory. By default, its value is Documents/MATLAB on Windows platforms, or My Documents/MATLAB on Windows Vista platforms. On UNIX and Macintosh platforms, the default directory is userhome/Documents/MATLAB. Use the new function, userpath, to specify a different directory, clear the userpath value, or resetittothe default value. On UNIX and Macintosh platforms, you can specify additional directories for MATLAB to add to the top of the search path upon startup using the MATLABPATH environment variable. When you remove the userpath portion of the search path, it clears the value for userpath and might impact
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