ASCII coding to get corresponding character

I wrote this code so far, and I am getting the corresponding characters, except I get them all from 32 through 126, no matter what number I type in. Essentially I want to be able to type in a number between 32:126 and get only that numbers character. I want it to be if the code is less than 32 or more than 126 (aka out of that range) the user gets a "?" as an answer. And then the code answers "Bye!" when the -1 is inputed, since it is used to quit. Could I have some help adjusting this code to do that. Thank you!
character=input ('Enter ASCII code(s) or -1 to quit', 's')
n=32:126; %ASCII codes
for i=1:length(n)
fprintf('%c=%3d\n',n(i),n(i));
if input<32
output=?
if input>126
output=?
if input=-1
output='Bye!'
end
end
end
end

Réponses (1)

Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 19 Mar 2020
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 19 Mar 2020
You can use a switch/case or if/else as shown below.
input is a scalar, integer value (not to be confused with the input() function).
if input < 32 || input > 126
output = '?';
elseif input == -1
output = 'Bye!';
else
output = char(input);
end

16 commentaires

Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 19 Mar 2020
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 19 Mar 2020
In my answer, integer is a numeric scalar value (a single, numberic value). For example, input = 99.
If you're using the input function, change that variable name because Matlab will think that you're using the input function.
Do you intend to enter a vector of values or a single numeric value?
I intend to enter a single numeric value, and obtain the corresponding character for it from the ASCII code. How would I change the input function?
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 19 Mar 2020
You won't change the input function. You'll change the variable name "input" from my answer. You can change it to any variable name such as inputNumber.
It's still not working, please Im desperate. I will post the code I have. The desired output is, you can type in a number between 32 and 126 and get the character it is on the ASCII. If they put -1, the code says "Bye!", and if its not between 32-126 is says "?"
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 19 Mar 2020
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 19 Mar 2020
"It's still not working,"
Are you getting an error? An unexpected output?
Screenshots aren't that helpful because I can't copy/paste your code.
Also, why is n = 32:126 in there? And why the loop?
Take a few minutes and read the code. Look what it's doing. Make sense of it before running it. It's only a few lines of code. It seems like you're just copy/pasting without thinking about it.
it says "index in position 1 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 1)." and "error in line 1: character = input ('Enter ASCII code(s) or -1 to quit','s');
My bet is that you have a variable in the workspace named input. Remove it.
clear('input')
number=input ('Enter ASCII code(s) or -1 to quit','s');
n=32:126;
for i=1:length(n)
if inputNumber <32 || inputNumber>126
output='?';
elseif inputNumber == -1
output= 'Bye!';
else
output= char (inputNumber);
end
end
Merging Charlotte's code and Adam's answer to remove the variable which shares a name with function
userinput = input('Enter ASCII code or -1 to quit ');
if userinput < 32 || userinput > 126
output = '?';
elseif userinput == -1
output = 'Bye!';
else
output = char(userinput);
end
I
I copied it exact and the reponses in the command window were:
>> Index exceeds the number of array elements (95).
Error in (line 1)
userinput = input ('Enter ASCII code(s) or -1 to quit');
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 19 Mar 2020
@Charlotte Reed, note BobH's syntax with the input() function.
Sorry, what do you mean by that?
clear input
You have a left-over variable named input
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 20 Mar 2020
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 20 Mar 2020
See my comment here that suggests to clear the input variable in addition to Walter's comment above.
Please take time to read and think about the code.

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