@AndrasDeak I just ran that command and now MATLAB no longer crashes; doc looks horrible (i.e. basic), and the NPE I get when closing MATLAB is still present. Oh well, I guess they're fine with it.
What I don't like is that I got an automatic reply saying Our initial analysis indicates this crash was the result of an unknown issue. and then a reply from an employee saying This seems to be a known issue by our developers.
If it's a known issue, then tell me that in the first place, along with the recommended fix -.- Saves both me and the company valuable time
But I got an email a few hours after sending the bug report with that message that it is an unknown issue; that wasn't MATLAB mentioning it on the crash report or something. That automated email could've told me the recommended fix instead
@flawr indeed, they trigger a different kind of fancy indexing
The former says "take every row, and also the columns in col". The latter says "take every (i,j) pair from zip(first_indexing_array, second_indexing_array) and use those as indices"
@Adriaan: This is a nice answer (+1), but I don't follow the last paragraph. Are you sure that double has double the number of unique values that a single has? Double the number of bits means 2^32 times as many unique values...
Should this question remain tagged with matplotlib? It appears to be a MATLAB question (and the title before my edit was quite clear about it, starting with "MATLAB: ")....
Dupe target reads: "This tells Octave that f is not a variable, but actually is a(n anonymous) function, in this case of z, which is the first argument."
Should I just stick with "function handle"? Should I delete the answer entirely?
Or should I add a working example (though the MATLAB doc has that already...)? Maybe I was too quick to answer this.
You should stick with function handle. An anon function is in itself a function handle, and you can have handles to named functions such as @sin or @u for OP.