Add operator ^ to Matlab, Octave and Scilab lexers#2798
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Operator `^` was missing, only `.^` was recognized by the Matlab style lexers
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Currently the Matlab (including octave and SciLab) lexers do not recognize the
^operator. Only the element-wise operator.^is recognized. Although most of the time the element-wise operator is used, there are some cases for the normal operator to be used, like for example scalar power operation (2^16).I also added a test case for this operator in the matlab sample code.