Parse error at x:usage might be invalid matlab syntax

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Hi,
I am brand new to MATLAB and need some help understanding why I am getting the following error "Parse error at x:usage might be invalid matlab syntax" when trying to run the followin code:
y = 3x + 2;
plot(x,y)
grid on

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 May 2021
MATLAB has absolutely no implied multiplication. Not anywhere. Not even slipped down behind the sofa cushions.
3x needs a multiplication operator.
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Esa Kesti
Esa Kesti on 10 May 2021
Thanks for the fast reply, there is no multiplication in use here, this should just plot a line on y=3x+2
Would It be possible to get an example how to plot this?
Thanks already
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 May 2021
If there is no multiplication there, then your reference to 3x would have to be a reference to a function or variable whose name begins with the character '3'. However in MATLAB variables and function names must begin with a Latin letter A through Z or a through z.
I am certain that where you wrote 3x that you intend to multiply 3 and x, and that the multiplication is implied by putting the 3 and the x next to each other. However matlab does not support implied multiplication and you must include a multiplication operator.

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