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hi , can you please tell me , whether we can use colon operator (:) in if statements or not? if yes, can you please write a simple code.
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Atsushi Ueno
on 17 Apr 2021
I should say NO for this question. But there are various way to judge each elements of vector.
I think you require 3 judgements (from 3 to 5) for this example, but the result is only once 'FALSE exist'.
It means if([true true false]) is judged as false.
a = ones(1,10);
a(5) = 0;
if(a(3:5))
disp 'all TRUE';
else
disp 'FALSE exist';
end
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Apr 2021
if(a(3:5))
That is a valid example of using : in an if statement, so the answer should be YES, it can be used.
Other examples:
if all('abc' == 97:99)
if a(:) * 2.^(0:3) == 11 %converts 4 bit binary to decimal and compares to 11
Atsushi Ueno
on 17 Apr 2021
It's a matter of wording.
Yes, we can use colon operator (:) in if statements, but No, it cannot separate if statement and else statement for judgement of each element.
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