Hi
Geoffrey.Coram wrote:
>
> I think the RHS of this:
> > array = '{x, y, z};
> is an "array literal" because of the tick ('); it's not a
> concatenation.
>
>
> On the other hand, in 3.3, there's an example
> a = {"Hi",b}; // OK
> which I think is a concatenation. I guess this assignment can't be
> inside an analog block, because of the restriction in 5.7.
>
Other than performance and implementation difficulties, can you see any
reason why either of these are not legal?
Regards
Paul Floyd
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