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<h3 class="section">11.12 Commands</h3>
<p>Commands are a special class of functions that only accept string
input arguments. A command can be called as an ordinary function, but
it can also be called without the parentheses. For example,
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<pre class="example">my_command hello world
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<p>is equivalent to
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<pre class="example">my_command ("hello", "world")
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<p>The general form of a command call is
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<pre class="example"><var>cmdname</var> <var>arg1</var> <var>arg2</var> …
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<p>which translates directly to
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<pre class="example"><var>cmdname</var> ("<var>arg1</var>", "<var>arg2</var>", …)
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<p>Any regular function can be used as a command if it accepts string input
arguments. For example:
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<pre class="example">toupper lower_case_arg
⇒ ans = LOWER_CASE_ARG
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<p>One difficulty of commands occurs when one of the string input arguments
is stored in a variable. Because Octave can’t tell the difference between
a variable name and an ordinary string, it is not possible to pass a
variable as input to a command. In such a situation a command must be
called as a function. For example:
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<pre class="example">strvar = "hello world";
toupper strvar
⇒ ans = STRVAR
toupper (strvar)
⇒ ans = HELLO WORLD
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