if command with @(x,t) equation

I want to always display error but not when error only equal zero; so far, this is what I got, but it only works when error only equal zero. thks for your help

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 6 Dec 2018
Edited: madhan ravi on 6 Dec 2018
upload the full code
Adam
Adam on 6 Dec 2018
Edited: Adam on 6 Dec 2018
Well, clearly your elseif statement has a couple of problems:
Firstly the first part of it is identical to the if statement so would never get hit anyway because your code would always land in the if statement.
Then, in the same vein, the thing you and it with is its exact inverse so that statement would always evaluate to false, just like if you had the statement:
if true & false
madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 6 Dec 2018
Edited: madhan ravi on 6 Dec 2018
in addition to that you can't compare a function handle ! unless it's evaluated
so it is impossible to have an ''only if'' command in matlab??
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 6 Dec 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 6 Dec 2018
It is also highly unlikely that the floating point operations exp and cos will every evaluate to give exactly zero for that formula. This is unlikely to be a useful approach to take with floating point calculations.
Adam
Adam on 6 Dec 2018
Edited: Adam on 6 Dec 2018
'Only if' is just an if statement, e.g.
if x == 0
disp( 'x is 0'
end
it does not, but since for 3b uexact is not given, i cannot calcute the error. I want to use the same function for both 3a and 3b

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Torsten
Torsten on 6 Dec 2018
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18183648/matlab-check-if-function-handle-is-a-particular-function-or-function-type

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