Value not multiplying by -1
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I have a nested if statement which works as it is supposed to until the last iteration.
Does anyone know why it is not multiplying the last value by -1?
w = x_0 % zero vector
k = 0 % zero value
i=1 % initial value for count
j=-1 % coefficient
for i = 1:n
if Raw_Data(i,2) == Raw_Data (i,3)
fprintf ('ERROR!!!!!)
else if Raw_Data(i,3) == val
w(i,1) = Raw_Data(i,4)
else if Raw_Data(i,2) == val
w(i,1) = j* Raw_Data(i,4)
% Rationalisation Not Working
else w(i,1)= j* Raw_Data(i,4)
end
end
end
i=i+1
end
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Adam
2015년 4월 7일
So since you used breakpoints in the code where exactly is the problem? Is it not going into the relevant else-if statement or is the code in there not executing correctly?
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Thorsten
2015년 4월 7일
편집: Thorsten
2015년 4월 7일
I would suggest to avoid the loop and use logical indexing:
ind = Raw_data(i,3) == val;
w(ind) = Raw_data(:,4);
w(~ind) = j*Raw_data(:,4);
if any(Raw_Data(i,2) == Raw_Data (i,3))
error('values in column 2 and 3 are identical.')
end
Note that in your code
else if Raw_Data(i,2) == val
is not needed, because
w(i,1) = j* Raw_Data(i,4)
in any case.
And if w is a vector, w(i) is the same as w(1,i).
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Ingrid
2015년 4월 7일
in a for loop there is no need to increment the i so just leave out
i = i+1
as this is done automatically.
Also do not use the i as this can be confusing when using imaginary numbers, better practice is to use ii or something completly else (for example counter )
It is not clear why there is an
else if Raw_Data(i,2) == val
when you perform the same function regardless of true/false of this expression
Ilham Hardy
2015년 4월 7일
편집: Ilham Hardy
2015년 4월 7일
Learn on how to debug your code,
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Ilham Hardy
2015년 4월 7일
Ok, did you also notice the mlint warning on your code?
e.g.:
There should not be empty char (read: space) between else and if. So, elseif instead of else if .
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