What does a = b > c specify in MATLAB syntax?

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My guess is that it is a shorthand for an if-else condition where a = 1 if b>c is true. Is this correct? If yes, can I replace a = b > c with a suitable if else condition?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 12 Ott 2017
Yes, you can replace it with
if b > c
a = logical(1);
else
a = logical(0);
end
Another way of expressing this is:
if b > c
a = true;
else
a = false;
end
This is not the same as
if b > c
a = 1;
else
a = 0;
end
because in this later code, a = 1 or a = 0 assigns values of class double() to a, which behaves differently than when values of class logical() are assigned to a .
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 15 Nov 2022
Note that using if/else like this is only valid for the case that a and b are both scalars.

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Matt J
Matt J il 12 Ott 2017
Modificato: Matt J il 12 Ott 2017
No, it is not a shorthand for if/else.
b>c is an expression that returns a value of true() or false(). In this case, the returned value is simply assigned to a.

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