Multple switch expressions needed to run
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Tim Decuypere
on 24 Nov 2017
Commented: Tim Decuypere
on 25 Nov 2017
I need some help on executing multiple cases when using the "Switch" function. An example to clearify this
scenario = {'a', 'b'}
switch scenario
case 'a'
disp('Hello ')
case 'b'
disp('World')
case 'c'
disp('dont display')
end
The output what i'm looking for word be:
'Hello '
'World'
The idea is that "Case" would check if the variable is in scenario and accordinly run it. Could anyone please give me a suggestion how I could do this elegantly? It seems this only works the other way around.
Thanks a lot!
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Rik
on 24 Nov 2017
You could put the switch block in its own function and use cellfun or even a for-loop.
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Stephen23
on 24 Nov 2017
As Rik Wisselink hinted:
scenario = {'a','b'};
for k = 1:numel(scenario)
switch scenario{k}
case 'a'
disp('Hello ')
case 'b'
disp('World')
case 'c'
disp('dont display')
end
end
displays:
Hello
World
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KVM
on 24 Nov 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 24 Nov 2017
scenario = {'a', 'b'}
for i=1:length(scenario);
switch scenario{i}
case 'a'
disp('Hello ')
case 'b'
disp('World')
case 'c'
disp('dont display')
end
end
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