Crazy If statement Error
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I have the following code:
optionDirection='sell'; % buy sell
optionType='put'; % put call all
if (optionDirection == 'buy')
switch optionType
case 'put'
calc_put_options_change;
case 'call'
calc_call_options_change;
case 'all'
calc_call_options_change;
calc_put_options_change;
end
else
switch optionType
case 'put'
calc_sold_put_options_change;
case 'call'
calc_sold_call_options_change;
case 'all'
calc_sold_call_options_change;
calc_put_options_change;
end
end
What does this error mean??
Error using ==
Matrix dimensions must agree.
Error in calc_change (line 36)
if (optionDirection == 'buy')
P.S. Matlab never stops surprising me on almost every simple step. Seems like Matlab developers aren't looking for easy ways....
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the cyclist
2015년 10월 21일
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2015년 10월 21일
The == operation does a specific comparison that is not appropriate here. I think you'll find more success with either isequal or strcmp.
If your definition of "easy" is for every programming language to be syntactically equivalent, then you are doomed to disappointment. MATLAB syntax is obviously optimized to make certain things (especially matrix computations) fast and easy. Other things then have to be a bit less intuitive. There's just no way around that.
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