Verifying user input

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Robert
Robert le 23 Fév 2011
Hi there,
How can you verify numerical input from a user. I have this little program here, and it works fine until the user enters a non numerical input. How do you get matlab to check if it is a number or character?
Thanks in advance

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David Young
David Young le 23 Fév 2011
If you're using a Command Window interface, then you could employ this function, which I wrote a while back. I use it to ensure the user gives a numerical input. It also insists on a scalar value. You can easily modify it to ensure that the number is real, and/or an integer, as well, by modifying the subfunction checknum.
function i = getnum(prompt, default)
% GETNUM Read a numerical value from the keyboard
%
% I = GETNUM(PROMPT) prints the string PROMPT and waits for the user
% to type a number followed by return. Checks that the input does
% actually represent a scalar and prompts again if necessary.
% Returns the number.
%
% I = GETNUM(PROMPT, DEFAULT) does the same except that the number
% DEFAULT is printed after the prompt, and is returned if the user
% just presses return. Setting DEFAULT to [] is the same as omitting
% it.
% David Young, March 2002
if nargin < 2
default = [];
end
if isempty(default)
str = prompt;
else
if ~checknum(default)
error('Expecting numerical default argument');
end;
str = [prompt, ' [', num2str(default), '] '];
end;
i = [];
while isempty(i)
i = input(str, 's');
if isempty(i) && ~isempty(default)
i = default;
else
i = str2num(i); %#ok<ST2NM>
if ~checknum(i)
disp('A single number expected');
i = [];
end
end
end
end
function i = checknum(x)
% Checks whether its argument is a single number
i = isnumeric(x) && isscalar(x);
end
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Robert
Robert le 23 Fév 2011
Thank you, this shows that what I am after is actually much more complex than what I am being asked to produce. My program is only 10 lines long, and is for counting snooker balls on a table, I managed to get it so that you had to enter from 1 - 5, but getting numerical or character seems more complex.
Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming le 23 Fév 2011
You need to decide how complex your check needs to be.
David's example is very thorough – e.g. he has default value setting (do you need that?). Your check can be anything from a couple of lines to this complete check.

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Jan
Jan le 23 Fév 2011
A simple test is letting SSCANF count the number of accepted characters:
s = '0.12345'
sFull = deblank(s);
[num, count, errmsg, nextIndex] = sscanf(sFull, '%g', 1);
if nextIndex == length(sFull + 1) && count == 1
fprintf('This is a scalar number: %s\n', sFull)
else
fprintf(2, 'This is not a scalar number: %s\n', sFull)
end

Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming le 23 Fév 2011
Check what the user inputs using something like:
isnumeric
see help isnumeric to get a list of similar checks you can perform
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Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming le 23 Fév 2011
well spotted! ;)
Indeed it depends on what he is doing with the user input, if he is converting the string input to a number he could check if that was valid using isempty
OLUBUKOLA ogunsola
OLUBUKOLA ogunsola le 14 Juin 2016
this post is old, i hope someone reads this . what if i want to check if input is numeric and the 26 alphabets, nothing else is allowed . how can i do this

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