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Try adding a variable doDisplay to toggle if the densities are displayed. Add this condition with an elseif block.
i do not understand what we are supposed to do in the above question(bold). this question is a part of futher practice in mathlab oramp. decision branching topic futher practice section in matworks course for basic matlab. how do i solve tha bove question
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Misbah Rafi Farooqui
le 27 Juil 2020
write "doPlot>=1"
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Saif Alameri
le 26 Août 2022
My interpretation to this practice is to create another variable (doDisplay) with random number (0 or 1) just like the (doPlot), then use it as a second condtion for (elseif):
doPlot = randi([0 1])
doDisplay=randi([0 1])
load datafile
density = data(:,1);
if doPlot == 1
plot(density)
title("Sample Densities")
xticklabels(element)
ylabel("Density (g/cm^3)")
elseif doDisplay == 1
disp("The density of " + element + " is " + density)
end
When:
doPlot = 0 and doDisplay = 0, then nothing displaied
doPlot = 1 and doDisplay = 0, then plot displaied
doPlot = 0 and doDisplay = 1, then density displaied
doPlot = 1 and doDisplay = 1, then only plot displaied
The point of this practice is to explain that second condtion will executing only when it met it's condtion and first condtion is not.
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DGM
le 16 Août 2024
I think this is the correct and most direct interpretation of the instructions. I can see why a person would be confused though, as it doesn't really make sense to use if/elseif for this. To me, it would be more sensible to do
if doPlot
plot(density)
title("Sample Densities")
xticklabels(element)
ylabel("Density (g/cm^3)")
end
if doDisplay
disp("The density of " + element + " is " + density)
end
Otherwise, there's not really any point in using multiple flags to control the behavior. As much as I think it's better, this isn't what the instructions describe.
Varot Pakavatsoontorn
le 1 Mai 2021
Hi, I think the instructor might mean the following:
doDisplay = 1-doPlot
if doPlot == 1
plot(density)
title("Sample Densities")
xticklabels(element)
ylabel("Density (g/cm^3)")
elseif doDisplay == 1
disp("The density of " + element ...
+ " is " + density)
end
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Simone Silva
le 7 Mar 2022
Hi.
The instructor asks what hapenned when doPlot and doDisplay are both equal one or they both equal zero.
If we define doDisplay=1-doPlot, the cases above are not possible.
Rik
le 7 Avr 2022
This is imo the best interpretation of the task at hand and a great solution.
Kakasaheb Nikam
le 14 Mai 2020
0 votes
a Simple trick that i follow is,
at beginning I also not understand,
so we read it thrice by breaking sentance.
apply simple common logic.
we understand it.
Joanne Middour
le 13 Fév 2021
This is the way I did it because I was under the impression that they are asking us to do recursion here, but I may be wrong.
doDisplay = randi([0 1])
if doPlot == 1
plot(density)
title("Sample Densities")
xticklabels(element)
ylabel("Density (g/cm^3)")
elseif doDisplay == 1
doPlot = 1
else
disp("The density of " + element ...
+ " is " + density)
end
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ABINESH R
le 2 Juil 2022
they are also asking what happens when they both equal zero, or when only doDisplay equals one?What's the ans for this
sai
le 4 Avr 2021
if doPlot == 1
plot(density)
title("Sample Densities")
xticklabels(element)
ylabel("Density (g/cm^3)")
elseif doDisplay
disp("The density of " + element ...
+ " is " + density)
end
kunku S M
le 3 Fév 2022
try this, i think it's the answer
doDisplay=randi([0 1])
if doPlot == 0
plot(density)
title("Sample Densities")
xticklabels(element)
ylabel("Density (g/cm^3)")
elseif doDisplay == 1
disp("The density of " + element ...
+ " is " + density)
end
I have tried: Here we can test what happens when both are equal to 1 or zero or only doDisplay is equal to 1. Nothing happens when both are equal to zero. When both are equal to 1, graph is printed. When only doDisplay is 1, it displays the densities. But still seems to be tricky quetion.
doPlot = randi([0 1])
doDisplay = randi([0 1])
density =
if doPlot == 1
plot(density)
title("Sample Densities")
xticklabels(element)
ylabel("Density (g/cm^3)")
elseif doDisplay ~= doPlot
disp("The dinsity of " + element ...
+ " is " + density)
else
doPlot
doDisplay
end
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Walter Roberson
le 16 Août 2024
density =
That line is not valid MATLAB syntax.
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