How to write an if statement that checks if array is real and positive?
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Brian Aguilar
el 27 de Feb. de 2016
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 27 de Feb. de 2016
I have an array called amplitude with an N*1 matrix, N is a positive and integer number
This is my code:
if sum(A<0)~=0 || (A~=isreal(A))
error('Amplitude must be real and postive elements');
end
it doesn't seem to work, could use help?
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Geoff Hayes
el 27 de Feb. de 2016
Editada: Geoff Hayes
el 27 de Feb. de 2016
Brian - since A is an array, you will want to use the all function to ensure that all elements are positive and all elements are real. For example,
if ~all(isreal(A)) || ~all(A>0)
error('Amplitude must have only real and positive elements');
end
Try the above and see what happens!
With your code, with sum it seems like you want to check to see if the sum of all negative elements is not zero which may be okay, but should be discouraged when comparing singles or doubles to an integer (use a tolerance instead). And your second condition is trying to compare all elements of A against an array of ones and zeros (with a one indicating a real number). Why?
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Walter Roberson
el 27 de Feb. de 2016
Hypothetically,
any(A(:)<=0)
could be faster than
~all(A>0)
Watch out for the fact that A is 2D but all() and any() act on a single dimension.
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