set order of elseif

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Rub Ron
Rub Ron il 17 Dic 2020
Commentato: James Tursa il 17 Dic 2020
Updated.
I have this code structure inside a loop. x, y and z are 1/0 variables. In this case the order of the elseif statement is: first x is evaluated, then y then z
if x
%code for case x
elseif y
%code for case y
elseif z
%code for case z
end
I would like to define a varible order (for the previous case order={'caseX','caseY','caseZ'}), where I can change the order in which the elseif statement is evaluated. So if I set order={'caseZ','caseX','caseY'}, I should get this: (first z is evaluated, then x then y)
order={'caseZ','caseX','caseY'}
%%% then
if z
%code for case z
elseif x
%code for case x
elseif y
%code for case y
end
An hint will be appreciated.
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Ive J
Ive J il 17 Dic 2020
Modificato: Ive J il 17 Dic 2020
I'm not sure if I understood you correctly, but seems easier if you use switch/case. See here:
KSSV
KSSV il 17 Dic 2020
Have a look on switch.

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James Tursa
James Tursa il 17 Dic 2020
Modificato: James Tursa il 17 Dic 2020
Does this do what you want:
order = [1 2 3]; % or whatever
for k=1:numel(order)
switch order(k)
case 1
if( x )
% code for case x
break;
end
case 2
if( y )
% code for case y
break;
end
case 3
if( z )
% code for case z
break;
end
end
Or if you prefer the case selection could be for characters 'x', 'y', and 'z' instead of numbers 1, 2, 3.
The key is to have those break statements inside the cases so that the if-elseif-elseif control structure is emulated properly.
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Rub Ron
Rub Ron il 17 Dic 2020
Thanks Bruno, I wish I can accept both answers at the same time, with only one click
James Tursa
James Tursa il 17 Dic 2020
I gave Bruno a vote since he contributed a key part of the solution.

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong il 17 Dic 2020
prefered_order = 'xzy';
b = [x y z]; % logical conditions (in if/elseif)
code_to_be_exec = { @xcode, @ycode, @zcode }; % code in the if elseif block put in functions
[~,i] = ismember(prefered_order, 'xyz');
j = find(b(i), 1, 'first');
if ~isempty(j)
feval(code_to_be_exec{i(j)});
end
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Rub Ron
Rub Ron il 17 Dic 2020
do you think there is a way to preseve the if elseif structure? for easy-to-read purpose.
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong il 17 Dic 2020
Modificato: Bruno Luong il 17 Dic 2020
Of course, unroll all 6 possible permutations
if strcmp(prefered_order, 'xyz')
% your original if/else
elseif strcmp(prefered_order, 'yxz')
% another order...
elseif strcmp(prefered_order, 'zyx')
....
end

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KSSV
KSSV il 17 Dic 2020
Are you looking something like this.
if z
%code for case z
order = ['case','z'] ;
elseif x
%code for case x
order = ['case','x'] ;
elseif y
%code for case y
order = ['case','y'] ;
end
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KSSV
KSSV il 17 Dic 2020
order = 'z'
if strcmpi(order,'z')
%code for case z
order = ['case','z'] ;
elseif strcmpi(order,'x')
%code for case x
order = ['case','x'] ;
elseif strcmpi(order,'y')
%code for case y
order = ['case','y'] ;
end
Also have a look on switch.
Rub Ron
Rub Ron il 17 Dic 2020
I updated my post, hopefully now it is clearer.

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