Skip a single statement depending on a boolean value

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yosef
yosef le 15 Déc 2022
Commenté : yosef le 21 Déc 2022
I have a statement which is an error depending on some boolean value. Is there a way to make the computer skip the one statement when that boolean is true / false?
Looking for a way to do it in one line and without while or if. Something that reminds this
x = x + (a<=b)*scalar_function(a,b)
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Jan
Jan le 17 Déc 2022
@yosef: The name "scalar_function" implies, that this is a function, which replies a scalar. I do not know, what "another statement" should be. Sugar Daddy's suggestion looks efficient. If it does not match your problem, explain the original procedure with more details.
Jan
Jan le 19 Déc 2022
@Sugar Daddy: Stop this.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 17 Déc 2022
piecewise is the only way to selectively execute expressions.
logical times expression still executes the expression. If execution of the expression would generate an error in the situation, you would get the error. If the expression generates infinity under the circumstances then you get 0 times infinite which would be nan. If the expression generates nan under the circumstances you would have 0 times nan.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 19 Déc 2022
%alternative
x = x + scalar_question_colon(a<=b, @()scalar_function(a,b), @()0);
function result = scalar_question_colon(condition, true_handle, false_handle)
if all(condition)
result = true_handle();
else
result = false_handle();
end
end
You can see from the function name I gave that this is only designed to work with scalar operands. This is consistent with your code
x = x + (a<=b)*scalar_function(a,b)
as the * operation is matrix multiplication, also known as "inner product", which requires that at least one side be a scalar or else that the number of columns on the left is the same as the number of rows on the right. If a<=b were a vector then the * operator would fail if scalar_function given vector inputs did not return a scalar.
You can generalize to a non-scalar question_colon operator, but those cases get messier to code, as the context is often that you want to apply the two possibilities to the inputs selectively.
yosef
yosef le 21 Déc 2022
I'm much smarter now. Thank you

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