Fortran to Matlab converting the "where" statement
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Hi,
I would like to know how is possible to convert the particular statement from fortran to matlab
where (abs(A-B)>e)
no_converge=1
elsewhere
no_converge=0
end where
A and B are arrays of some particular dimensions, and e is a scalar. I have to say that I am not that familiar with either programming languages. However, what I understood from some sources the particular statement takes the element per element difference of those arrays and evaluates whether the difference is higher or lower from a particular scalar, e. For this example, assume that it is very small, e.g e=0.0001.
I have used the f2matlab but it does very poor job on this fortran statement. In case it helps this is a code from F90.
I am wondering whether the quivalent for a matlab is something like this:
if abs(A-B)>e
no_converge=1 ;
else
no_converge=0 ;
end
However, I am not sure whether this is quite general or not. In other words, i am not sure for whatever the condition is or the A's and B's a simple "if" statement does the trick.
I will really appreciate any suggestions here. In case that it helps, this part of the code, is very crucial since it checks whether a whole distribution converges to a particular distribution that is needed.
Many thanks
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James Tursa
on 10 Jun 2014
Edited: James Tursa
on 11 Jun 2014
no_converge= zeros(size(A));
no_converge( abs(A-B) > e ) = 1;
or
no_converge= double( abs(A-B) > e );
or if you can use no_converge as a logical instead of a double:
no_converge= abs(A-B) > e;
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James Tursa
on 11 Jun 2014
Edited: James Tursa
on 11 Jun 2014
@Safis: What you have written makes absolutely no sense to me at all. The WHERE construct is specifically set up to do element-by-element assignments to arrays controlled by the logical array mask. The variable being assigned to, no_converge, only makes sense in this context if it is an array. Can you double check your code? In addition to the INTEGER statement, is no_converge also part of a separate DIMENSION statement?
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