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"not equal to" in MATLAB

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Mobile Computing
Mobile Computing le 14 Juin 2019
How do I use "not equal to" symbol in MATLAB?
not_equal.png
The above code gives an error.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 14 Juin 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 14 Juin 2019
When I searched the internet for "MATLAB not equal" this was the first link returned:
which shows all of the element-wise logical operators, with links at the bottom to the relevant pages, e.g.:
Did you try looking at the MATLAB documentation?
Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 14 Juin 2019
FYI for Mobile Computing, the exclamation point (bang) has a different meaning in MATLAB.

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Jan
Jan le 14 Juin 2019
Several possible ways:
if 1 ~= 2
if not(1 == 2)
if ~(1==2)
if ne(1, 2)
if ~eq(1, 2)
if 1 - 2 % Implicitly evaluated: all(1 - 2)

Manvi Goel
Manvi Goel le 14 Juin 2019
You can use the ~ instead of ! for not in MATLAB
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Guillaume
Guillaume le 14 Juin 2019
"You can use..."
It's not you can. It's you have to.

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Jack Rigby
Jack Rigby le 17 Nov 2020
~=

Richard Payne
Richard Payne le 20 Fév 2021
Is there hack to accept != ?
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 21 Fév 2021
No. The ! operator means whatever follows will be passed to the operating system (assuming it is the first part of the command, otherwise it is an error.) You cannot change that definition. The ~ operator means logical negation, and the ~= operator means not equals.
a = ~true
a = logical
0
b = 1 ~= 2
b = logical
1
!date
Sun Feb 21 00:19:13 UTC 2021

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Prannoy
Prannoy le 4 Juin 2023
In MATLAB, the ! operator has a separate meaning. '~' is used instead as a logical NOT operator. This means that "not equal to" will be represented by "~=" in MATLAB. I hope that clears your doubt.

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