can anybody give me a example showing how to avoid division by 0 by using try-catch?
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can anybody give me a example showing how to avoid division by 0 by using try-catch? thank you very much!
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Jan
le 7 Oct 2011
TRY-CATCH does not *avoid* the division by zero. In opposite: The term "try" means, that MATLAB tries to calculate the division and calls the CATCH block, if an error occurs.
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Grzegorz Knor
le 7 Oct 2011
Dividing by zero does not return an error in Matlab. So I suggest you to use if - else instead try - catch:
for k = -5:5
if k~=0
x = 1./k;
disp(x)
else
disp('you try divide by zero!')
end
end
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Walter Roberson
le 7 Oct 2011
I do not remember the details at the moment, but I seem to recall that division by zero is noticed and reported via a warning or error (I do not remember which), except that that warning or error is turned off by default.
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Walter Roberson
le 7 Oct 2011
Don't do that. Do like I recommended earlier: calculate the denominator and assign the result to a variable, and test the range of the variable, and take appropriate corrective action if it is smaller than you want.
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