Switch Statements for detecting the sign of a number

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Std1
Std1 il 14 Apr 2020
Commentato: DGM il 1 Ott 2024
Hi, I want to detect the sign of a number that I entered with using switch statements
I wote the code there is a problem about returning the results
When I entered -1, the matlab returns: I do not know
Also When I entered 0, the matlab returns: The number is negative
Help me about this problem. This case could be easily done with using for loop but I want this with switch statements.
n=input('Enter a number ');
switch n
case n<0
disp('The number is negative')
case n==0
disp('The number is 0')
case n>0
disp('The number is positive')
otherwise
disp('I do not know')
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 14 Apr 2020
switch n case n<0 is effectively
if any(ismember(n, n<0))
n<0 is going to evaluate to either 0 or 1, and that is going to be compared to the number itself. Neither 0 nor 1 are less than 0, so n<0 will always be false (0), and ismember(0,0) is true so you would get a match.
If you must use logical tests in the case (not recommended because that is confusing to most people) then you need to use
switch true
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Std1
Std1 il 14 Apr 2020
Thank you very much, I am just learning Matlab and I want to try every functions on a problem. That is why I am using Switch statement.
DGM
DGM il 1 Ott 2024
Alternatively
switch sign(n)
case -1
disp('The number is negative')
case 0
disp('The number is 0')
case 1
disp('The number is positive')
otherwise
% this will occur for NaN
disp('n is not a number')
end

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Mitish
Mitish il 1 Ott 2024
n=input('enter the number')
switch true
case n<0
disp('negative number')
case n>0
disp('positive number')
case n==0
disp('zero')
otherwise
disp('other value')
end

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