Where is the logic failure in my code ?

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farzad
farzad 2019년 12월 27일
답변: Image Analyst 2020년 1월 9일
Hi All
I have a matrix n x 1 called X , in which I want to move it up or down along vertical axis when I plot it vs time , in a way to make the mean value = 0 if it's not so I created a true false parameter as :
useMean
than can be
True
or
False
and then in the code I do :
if useMean == 'True'
if meanX <0
X= X+abs(meanX);
else
X= X-abs(meanX);
end
elseif useMean == 'False'
X=X;
end
but I noticed the code only can perform when useMean == 'True' , not the 'False' !
this way my rest of the parameters can not be calculated
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farzad
farzad 2019년 12월 27일
I got it , I didn't have to write 'True' but simply true, cause true gives logical value 1
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 12월 27일
편집: Walter Roberson 2019년 12월 27일
Your code can be shortened to
if useMean
X = X - meanX;
end
with no abs() needed.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2020년 1월 9일
Use true or false, not 'True' or 'False'. No quotes or capitalization required.
Or don't even use them at all. Your code could be:
if useMean
if meanX <0
X= X+abs(meanX);
else
X= X-abs(meanX);
end
else
X=X; % Even this is not needed.
end
but best would be to use Walter's code in the last comment above.

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