Matlab Logical Inequality with Tripple condition

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Konstantinos Tsitsilonis
Konstantinos Tsitsilonis le 18 Sep 2017
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 18 Sep 2017
Hi all,
I would like to determine a logical inequality, but with three conditions imposed. For example, in the case of two conditions the logical inequality would be:
idx = Condition1 < Vector_to_Compare & Vector_to_Compare < Condition2 ;
In the case where I have three vectors I cant write something like
idx = Condition1 < Vector_to_Compare & Vector_to_Compare < Condition2 & Vector_to_Compare < Condition3 ;
What would I do in order to impose the three vector condition to the logical index ?
I know it seems that I could possibly combine Condition2 and Condition3, however the one comes from a completely different vector than the other i.e. its completely different in 'nature'.
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Cam Salzberger
Cam Salzberger le 18 Sep 2017
Donald, I guess the issue is that V2 doesn't have the same size as V1. So in that case the "&" will fail, unless one of them is a scalar.
Konstantinos, what exactly are you hoping to get out of this? If your vectors are different sizes, having a logical indexing vector doesn't really make sense in that context. Can you give us more context on what you have and what you'd like? With an example?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 18 Sep 2017
Not sure why you are not using and()?

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