if statements inside a function file and the function called by a for loop
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hi every body im new in matlab and i have this script
clear all
format long
k=100;
dx=1;
x=zeros(k,1);
y=zeros(k,1);
x(1)=1;
for n=2:k;
x(n)=x(n-1)+dx;
[ y ] = test( x );
end
tb=[x(1:k) y(1:k)]
and this function file
function [ y ] = test( x )
if x<25
y=x*2;
elseif x>25
y=x*10;
else
y=x*1000;
end
when i run it just the
else
y=x*1000;
end
part is evaluated, and i want all the x(n) be evaluated in the correct if.
what im doing wrong?
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Walter Roberson
il 25 Gen 2013
An evaluated expression is true when the result is nonempty and contains all nonzero elements (logical or real numeric). Otherwise, the expression is false.
What are you testing? x<25.
How big is x?
Does x<25 result in all non-zero elements?
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Roger Stafford
il 25 Gen 2013
Modificato: Roger Stafford
il 25 Gen 2013
When you write "y=test(x)" rather than "y=test(x(n))" or "y=test(x(n+!))", you are passing 'test' an x vector with 100 elements in it and the resulting y will also have 100 elements. At the 'if' and 'elseif' points in 'test' each would always require that the given condition hold for all hundred cases of x and that is never true. Hence only the 'else' part is ever executed. Look up the documentation on 'if' and 'elseif'.
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MEXICO
il 25 Gen 2013
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Walter Roberson
il 25 Gen 2013
Please look in the MATLAB documentation for information about logical indexing.
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