linspace ======== linearly spaced vector Calling Sequence ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: [v]=linspace(x1,x2 [,n]) Arguments ~~~~~~~~~ :x1,x2 real or complex scalars or column vectors : :n integer: number of requested values. It must be greater or equal to 2 (default value = 100) : :v real or complex row vector : Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ Linearly spaced vector. `linspace(x1, x2)` generates a row vector of n (default value=100) linearly equally spaced points between `x1` and `x2`. If `x1` or `x2` are complex then `linspace(x1,x2)` returns a row vector of n complexes, the real (resp. imaginary) parts of the n complexes are linearly equally spaced between the real (resp. imaginary) parts of `x1` and `x2.` Examples ~~~~~~~~ :: linspace(1,2,10) linspace(1+%i,2+2*%i,10) See Also ~~~~~~~~ + `logspace`_ logarithmically spaced vector History ~~~~~~~ Version Description 5.4.0 + The linspace function accepts column vectors as input argument for the two first input arguments. Thanks to Guillaume AZEMA for the implementation. + The third input argument (n) must be an integer value. .. _logspace: logspace.html