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How to Write Each Each Expression in a Separate Row

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Rightia Rollmann
Rightia Rollmann el 16 de Ag. de 2016
Cerrada: MATLAB Answer Bot el 20 de Ag. de 2021
What is the best way to write every expression beneath each other (not in a single row)
if A == 1 && B == 2 && C == 3
D = 4
end
if A == 1 &&
B == 2 &&
C == 3
D = 4
end

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Robert
Robert el 16 de Ag. de 2016
You can use three dots (ellipsis) to extend MATLAB code onto the next line.
if A == 1 && B == 2 && C == 3
D = 4
end
becomes something like (according to your preferences for where to break the lines)
if A == 1 && ...
B == 2 && ...
C == 3
D = 4
end

Bhavesh Bhatt
Bhavesh Bhatt el 16 de Ag. de 2016
I hope this helps
if A == 1
if B == 2
if C == 3
D = 4;
end
end
end

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 16 de Ag. de 2016
Use the ... continuation operator.
It is matter of taste as to whether you prefer
if A == 1 && ...
B == 2 && ...
C == 3
D = 4
end
or
if A == 1 ...
&& B == 2 ...
&& C == 3
D = 4
end
I tend to prefer the operator on the end of the line, but there is no right or wrong about that.

Star Strider
Star Strider el 16 de Ag. de 2016
I don’t know the reason you would want to do that for that particular section of code. To continue code on multiple lines, you need to use the continuation operator, ‘...’.
See the documentation for Continue Long Statements on Multiple Lines for details.

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