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Say I want to repeatedly ask a user what their favourite color is. I want to keep looping this statement, and have the user type their favorite color in. But, I want to exit this loop when the user types the word, "quit." How can I achieve this?
I have been looking at using while loops, but it says the matrix dimensions do not agree. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 25 Apr 2018

Use strcmp to test if words match or not:

str = '';
while ~strcmp(str,'quit')
    ...
    str = input('...','s');
end

Do not use == for testing if char vectors are the same: == performs an element-wise comparison, so just like any other element-wise operation both inputs must be the same size or one of them a scalar. In any case, using strcmp is the correct tool for the job.

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Sigurd Askeland
Sigurd Askeland il 25 Apr 2018
This code should do the trick:
response = '';
counter = 1;
%While loop runs until the string comparison finds
%that the response is equal to 'quit'.
while(~strcmp(response, 'quit'))
response = input('What is your favorite color? (type quit to exit) ', 's');
favorite_colors{counter} = response
counter = counter + 1;
end
%Remove quit.
favorite_colors = favorite_colors(1:end - 1)
disp 'Thank you!'

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