while expression specification - problems with error messages
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Hello,
is there any (simple) way to set up that an input can contain ONLY values from an interval (not necessarily of integers)?
Something such as:
abc=input('Choose a number from <-1000;999>: ')
while abc<1000||abc>999
abc=input('Wrong! Choose again a number from <-1000;999>: ')
works good, when I answer outside the interval. However, when I answer with a letter or with nothing typed at all - just clicking on enter button, I get these error messages:
??? Error using ==> input
Undefined function or variable '_that letter_'.
or
??? Error: Unexpected MATLAB expression.
for the letters. And:
??? Operands to the || and && operators must be convertible to logical scalar values.
Error in ==> blah at 12
while abc<-1000||abc>999
while no typing an answer at all. I want to make it idiotproof as much as possible.
I guess I am not even taking into account typing more inputs (probably nargin>1; error('... :'?). That could actually sort out the latter, too via nargin<1, right?
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 31 Dec 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 31 Dec 2012
abc=input('Choose a number from <-1000;999>: ')
while abc<-1000 || abc>999
abc=input('Wrong! Choose again a number from <-1000;999>: ')
if isempty(abc) | ~isnumeric(abc)
abc=1000
end
end
4 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 31 Dec 2012
If you do not include the 's' option for input() then the input is eval()'d. If the user input happens to include a word and that word does not happen to be the name of a variable or function such as pi, then eval() is going to complain about the word being an undefined variable. This is not something you can detect after the fact: the eval() has alredy taken place. So you use the 's' option of input() to receive a string instead.
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 31 Dec 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 31 Dec 2012
There will be an error message, but the program will not skip the loop. Is there a way to avoid this error message?
Walter Roberson
on 31 Dec 2012
You can use try/catch . But better is to use the 's' option of input() and look at whether you have a number-like-string before you convert the string to numeric.
John
on 4 Jan 2013
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