Obviously switch case can be used to display valid for 1:10 but it will break the code if any other input is entered.
Incremental conditions for if statement
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Louis Grainger
le 22 Avr 2021
Réponse apportée : Steven Lord
le 22 Avr 2021
I'm trying to return an invalid message for any value not inside the parameters.
Given this for loop with an embedded while and if just to check the inputs value.
for i = 1:2
fprintf("iteration %d\n", i);
flag = 1;
while flag == 1
row = input(":");
if row ~= 1
fprintf("invalid input\n");
fprintf("while restarts\n");
flag = 1;
else
fprintf("valid input\n");
flag = 0;
end
end
fprintf("while ends\n");
end
fprintf("end\n");
Is there a way to implement a if row ~= 1:10 condition?
Alternativley is there a way to use switch cases?
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Steven Lord
le 22 Avr 2021
If you want to check if a number is not in a given set, use ismember.
x = 1:10;
if ismember(5, x)
disp("5 is in x")
else
disp("5 is not in x")
end
if ismember(pi, x)
disp("pi is in x")
else
disp("pi is not in x")
end
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