How to do simple if statement without using if
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Another silly question, this is a small part of a bigger overall homework problem I've been having, but if I have a situation where I want to say:
if (x>y)
~~~~
end
is there a way of doing that without using an if statement? Appreciate any help!
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Star Strider
il 3 Nov 2016
I have no idea what you want to do, but something like this could work:
z = (x.*y) .* (x>y)
It uses implicit logical indexing, so for x<=y, ‘z’ is 0 since (x>y) is 0 (false), and for x>y, ‘z’ is x.*y, since x>y is 1 (true).
Experiment with it with your code to get the result you want.
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Star Strider
il 4 Nov 2016
My pleasure!
Not impossible at all:
z = x.*(x<y) + (x-y).*(x>y);
This leaves undefined x==y, that would be zero.
You can also create an anonymous function version:
z = @(x,y) x.*(x<y) + (x-y).*(x>y);
to use anywhere in your script, just as you would any other function.
Image Analyst
il 3 Nov 2016
Use while:
temp = x
while (x>y)
~~~~
x = y-1; % Force exit of while loop
end
% Restore x to original value
x = temp;
But why not simply use "if"? What's wrong with if???
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yahya naja
il 7 Apr 2020
can anyone help i can do it with if but how to do it without it
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Image Analyst
il 9 Apr 2020
If you figure out how they got $11.75 instead of $11.56, let us know because I'm just not seeing it. Maybe they did something they didn't state, like the price gets rounded up to the nearest $0.25 or something.
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