Looping if between 2 numbers
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I am trying to create a for loop that will only loop if x is between two number like 0<=x & x>= 12, but when I use the & symbol it does not work.
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Jeffrey Clark
el 21 de Sept. de 2022
@jason, the and operator (&) produces a logical (true/false 1/0) result - not a range of values. Please look at MATLAB documentation and specifically Find logical AND - MATLAB and & (mathworks.com) and for loop to repeat specified number of times - MATLAB for (mathworks.com)
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Jeffrey Clark
el 21 de Sept. de 2022
Editada: Jeffrey Clark
el 21 de Sept. de 2022
@jason, perhaps you are saying loop between values but intend to while loop for your indicated range of x (especially if x is a non integer value) example:
x = someScalar; % not an array
while 0<=x & x<=12 % you really want to continue when less or equal to 12 not x>=12
% do something to change x
if wantToBreakOutEarly
break
end
end
% will reach this point if ~(0<=x & x<=12) | wantToBreakOutEarly
John D'Errico
el 21 de Sept. de 2022
Editada: John D'Errico
el 21 de Sept. de 2022
As @Jeffrey Clark said, the & operator is a LOGICAL operator. Perhaps what you want to do is have a loop over a discontigous domain? For example, you can do this:
S = [-5:0, 12:15];
for s = S
disp(s)
end
Is that what you were looking to do?
No, as I re-read your question, I think it is not.
You asked about a loop that ONLY operates when X is in some interval. And that surely means a while loop. So you can do this:
x = randi(18) - 3;
while (x >= 0) && (x <= 12)
disp(x)
x = randi(18) - 3;
end
disp("final value of x that failed: " + x)
So as long as x remains in the interval of interest, the loop continues. Is that what you want?
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