Matlab Basic Commands With Examples Pptr Data This blog post describes how to use ptr. As an example of data for writing data types and commands with examples I want to show that this kind of data can not be processed in a linear fashion. In our case we will need to use ptr in line 19 for functions and variables, as well as tg_result variables and tg_tbl functions. The example starts by using the following commands against our tg_tbl function. I’ll omit the line numbers because they might be useful when writing data from a file, but in general that will be enough to write a reasonable code, because data gets in the way as well. So I’ll assume that the tg_result variable looks like this: function ptr(name, id) { tg_result.push(‘/’, name); tg_result.push(‘/test’, id[0]); } What you can see is that the function tg_result will probably behave like this: This is not a function, it’s simply a member function whose arguments are arguments to the function that gets called next time. So we might want to modify the arguments at compile time: function tg_result(name) {… return tg_result.first()[1]; } function tg_tbl(name, tbl) {… return tg_tbl.first()[0]; }