The whatstup function generates amusing and quirky sentences by combining various actions or concepts with humorous scenarios.
Syntax:
whatstup(debug)
whatstup(debug)
Description:
The whatstup function generates a sentence with a humorous scenario. The sentence is randomly selected from a collection of predefined sentences. By default, one sentence is printed to the command window. However, you can enable the debug mode to display all available sentences.
Input Arguments:
debug (optional): A logical value indicating whether to enable debug mode. When set to true, all available sentences are printed. If not provided, the default value is false.
- Example usage:
>> whatstup() The polar bear decided to familiarize itself with the concept of sunbathing and started glamorizing its fur with sparkly sunscreen.
Notes :
The sentences generated by whatstup are meant to be humorous and entertaining. They combine actions or concepts with unexpected and funny scenarios.
The sentences may contain words that end in “rize,” which are highlighted using <strong> tags when displayed in debug mode.
Each time you call the whatstup function, a random sentence is selected from the collection of predefined sentences.