Why does not Matlab language support function/operator chaining?

E.g.:
setdiff(1:3, randi(3))(randi(2))
One must factor out the resulting list from setdiff into a separate variable first:
t = setdiff(1:3, randi(3));
t(randi(2))
This is so medieval even by 1980s standards...

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Jan
Jan 2022-3-31
编辑:Jan 2022-3-31
Matlab does not support this, because it has not been implemented yet.
Sorry. The answer is trivial.
I'm using Matlab to solve problems. It did not prevent me to find a solution, that I have to store the output in a variable before I can apply an index.

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