how to choose the value?
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i have some data. see below if true
l1 = input('bus connection(choose one number from 1 to 30) = ');
bus1 = [2 3];
bus2 = [1 4 6 5];
bus3 = [1 4];
bus4 = [2 3 6 12];
bus5 = [2 7];
bus6 = [2 4 7 8 9 10 28];
bus7 = [5 6];
bus8 = [6 28];
bus9 = [6 10 11];
bus10 = [6 9 17 20 21 22];
bus11 = 9;
bus12 = [4 13 14 15 16];
bus13 = 12;
bus14 = [12 15];
bus15 = [12 14 18 23];
bus16 = [12 17];
bus17 = [16 10];
bus18 = [15 19];
bus19 = [18 20];
bus20 = [10 19];
bus21 = [10 22];
bus22 = [10 21 24];
bus23 = [15 24];
bus24 = [22 23 25];
bus25 = [24 26 27];
bus26 = 25;
bus27 = [25 28 29 30];
bus28 = [6 8 27];
bus29 = [27 30];
bus30 = [29 27];
end
when i press 1 it display bus1 matrix also when i press 2 it show bus2 matrix and bus3,bus4 etc., please anyone help me
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Thomas
on 14 May 2013
Goodwin, your code will not work as it is. I assume you want the user to input the number and then you want the corresponding bus matrix to show up..
Where do you compare what the user has entered to what you want to look up? you could do this by a number of 'if' statements (just think about it.. ) or use switch case..
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Thomas
on 14 May 2013
An example of how to use switch case: adapt for your particular case
busNum=input('Enter the bus number:');
switch busNum
case 1
disp('2 3')
case 2
disp('1 4 6 5')
end
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Jan
on 14 May 2013
Storing the values in different variables is a bad idea. Better use an array:
bus = {[2 3], ...
[1 4 6 5], ...
[1 4], ...
etc. };
l1 = input('bus connection(choose one number from 1 to 30) = ');
disp(bus{l1});
Jurgen
on 14 May 2013
I suggest you concatenate the numerical input l1 with the string 'bus'. Then display the content with display(). E.g.
X = ['bus' l1];
display(X)
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