Preventing text input for a variable
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Samuel Brewton
il 16 Feb 2021
Commentato: Samuel Brewton
il 19 Feb 2021
I am working on a function where a user with no prior coding experience should be able to input a series of numbers to define my variables. The variables must be between 1 and 30 and must be an integer.
I currently have preventions to stop numbers outside of 1 and 30 (using logic) and another to stop decimals (using round(Var)).
The last prevention I am looking for is stopping the user from inputing words or letters. Ex: Var=q
I appreciate any help.
Fxn(20) %Input must be between 1 and 30; cannot be a word or letter
function output=Fxn(x)
x=round(x)
if x<1 | x>30
disp("Variable must be between 1 and 30")
return
else
Matrix=zeros(1,x)
end
end
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Rik
il 16 Feb 2021
Should the user be able to input the series of numbers in one go? Or should they always provide a scalar?
How are you getting your data from the user?
You don't define your output variable in your function, it doesn't deal with array inputs, and it is missing documentation.
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Jemima Pulipati
il 19 Feb 2021
Hello,
From my understanding, you want to check if the given input is a string or not.
You may consider using these functions in your code.
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