Extra term in "min" function in while loop
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Adam
el 27 de Mayo de 2014
Comentada: Adam
el 27 de Mayo de 2014
I was given a piece of code to work on and edit but I'm running into a few errors because I am unsure what this extra piece of term means in the code, the code looks like this:
while DC1(1,j) ~= min(DC1(:,450:Xep)),DC1(1,j);
Xbp = j;
j=j+1;
end
I can understand the fact that DC1 is searching for the position of the minimum value term in itself by comparing it using the "min" function. What I do not understand is why there is that extra
",DC1(1,j)" bit. Do you know what it is? Thanks.
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Roger Wohlwend
el 27 de Mayo de 2014
The min function compares the vector DC1(:,450:Xep) to the scalar DC1(1,j). The result is a vector that is identical to DC1(:,450:Xep) except that all values that are greater than DC1(1,j) are replaced by DC1(1,j). Then this vector is compared to DC(1,j).
If Xep > 451 then DC1(:,450:Xep) is a vector and as I just wrote the result of the min function is a vector. When you compare a scalar to a vector you get a vector of logical values, but to control a loop you should not use a vector of logicals but only one single logical. If you provide a vector, I'm not completely sure, what Matlab does. I would avoid it because you risk that the code does not always do what it should. Perhaps the guy who wrote the code meant something like this:
while DC(1,j) ~= min(DC1(:,450:Xep))
That would make more sense.
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lvn
el 27 de Mayo de 2014
I guess it is a remainder of some old code. It can be removed, it does nothing!
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George Papazafeiropoulos
el 27 de Mayo de 2014
The extra
,DC1(1,j)
bit is the next command. You can erase the initial comma and press enter to get it in the next line.
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