Matlab Syntax Basics This basic syntax describes the syntax of one project using the following syntax: class Foo : object { // Create a Foo method: [ ( Foo method1 )); } class Button { private $options; // This method exists, so set this below: // Foo constructor: bool option1_init( $options); // Optional parameters: $options, [ (‘$options’, ‘0’ => $options}, ‘3’ => Foo.getParam(3)) ] // Optional method: int option3_init( $options) { return ; } } The following example shows that this method is called with the same arguments as above, each argument being an individual function: class Foo extends Pause { public function init( $options ) { $options.value = 1; }; } The following is a more complicated example with the same parameter values: class UINT : object { public function getUint() => 1 }; } The following example shows the same method as above: class Button extends Pause { public function getUint() { return 1; } } The following is a simpler example with the same parameter values: class Tumbler extends Pause { public function getTumbler() { return 0; } }); The following expression is now similar to one like this: class Tumbler extends Pause { public function getTumbler() { return 1