Matlab Commands For Matrix Form Now take a look at what our code looks like while we’re running our tests There’s some syntax in our lab and a class to define our lab classes. For example, to perform a simple test let’s check: {name: 1} {name: 2} {name: 3} {NAME: 4} {NAME: 5} {NAME: 6} {NAME: 7} {NAME: 8} {NAME: 9} {NAME: 10} {NAME: 11} {NAME: 12} {NAME: 13} {NAME: 14} {NAME: 15} {NAME: 16} {NAME: 17} {NAME: 18} {NAME: 19} {NAME: 20} {NAME: 21} {NAME: 22} {NAME: 23} {NAME: 24} {NAME: 25} {NAME: 26} {NAME: 27} {NAME: 28} {NAME: 29} {NAME: 30} {NAME: 31} {NAME: 32} {NAME: 33} {NAME: 34} {NAME: 35} {NAME: 36} {NAME: 37} {NAME: 38} {NAME: 39} {NAME: 40} {NAME: 41} {NAME: 42} {NAME: 43} {NAME: 44} {NAME: 45} {NAME: 46} {NAME: 47} {NAME: 48} {NAME: 49} {NAME: 50} {NAME: 51} {NAME: 52} {NAME: 53} {NAME: 54} {NAME: 55} {NAME: 56} {NAME: 57} {NAME: 58} {NAME: 59} {NAME: 60} {NAME: 61} {NAME: 62} (which would be our code form if we just wanted to be able to form a number) Note that the file name in this example is a non-alphanumeric numeric label, that should