10>6>4

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Carly McKee
Carly McKee il 17 Set 2018
Modificato: Stephen23 il 21 Set 2018
I am reviewing for a test and one of the questions is "what would be the outcome of 10>6>4?" I thought it would be logical: 1 because all the statements are true, but when I put it into MATLAB it returned logical: 0 for any number I used. Can anyone explain this?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 17 Set 2018
Modificato: Stephen23 il 21 Set 2018
"Can anyone explain this?"
MATLAB has a binary operator gt, e.g. A>B, but it does not have a ternary operator A>B>C. So your example
10>6>4
is exactly equivalent to this:
(10>6)>4
The part in the parentheses will only ever return the values 0 (false) or 1 (true), so the second comparison will always return false (unless you reduce the value 4 to 0 or less).

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 17 Set 2018
Type the following into the MATLAB Editor:
y = 10>6>4;
The number 6 is underlined in orange. Hover over the number 6 to see what the Code Analyzer message says. The details explain how MATLAB interprets that statement and what you should use instead.

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