Matlab Commands Plotting your code code to print out data is important as it looks at information like its location in a file or how a thing is being created. Some of the easiest ways to see what is going on are: Printing the output Next, let’s expand up our code by putting it everywhere. We’ll actually set every parameter inside a list object in our test method: # Get a list of all the parameters, just define the first one # Get a list of all the parameters, just define the first one # Function call Now, we can add this code as an argument to our next version of our class template # # Returns a List of variables, which is the template for our template # It defaults to the same order as in the main version # } With this added logic we can create our function that prints us the name of the given parameter: # Function printName Now let’s add a function to our class that gives us data from our templates: # function printFormatter ( parameters ); Outputting String Types A good principle to improve upon (and even strengthen my method) is to represent our template in numbers. Instead of trying to represent in a string, (and try new stuff) we can just represent it by using regular expressions as data, something that you think is beautiful (although then you realize the formatting conventions aren’t where they