- A CONTINUE may only be used within a FOR or WHILE loop
- Logical comparison requires 2 equals: d==1 && r>1
A switch case with multiple results or switch expressions?
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Rishi Balasubramanian
on 23 Dec 2020
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 23 Dec 2020
Is such a switch case possible? If not, whats my workaround for it?
switch r,d
case d=1 && r=1
continue
case d=1 && r>1
disp('zero')
case d=0 && r=1
disp('positive one')
case d=0 && r>1
disp('other value')
end
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Cris LaPierre
on 23 Dec 2020
First we need to fix some syntax issues.
One way to swtich based on the value of multiple variables is this:
r = 1;
d = 0;
switch true
case d==1 && r>1
disp('zero')
case d==0 && r==1
disp('positive one')
case d==0 && r>1
disp('other value')
end
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Dec 2020
It is true that a continue can only be used within for or while, but we could speculate that this switch logic is indeed inside a loop.
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Dec 2020
switch true
case d==1 && r==1
continue
case d==1 && r>1
disp('zero')
case d==0 && r==1
disp('positive one')
case d==0 && r>1
disp('other value')
otherwise
disp('Uh-oh!')
end
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