OR gives invalid results

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HARI
HARI on 21 Mar 2022
Edited: Stephen23 on 21 Mar 2022
Hello,
Please see the attached picture.
Its very simple but i dont get the correct results.Can anyone clarify why it outputs 12 instead of 22?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 21 Mar 2022
Edited: Stephen23 on 21 Mar 2022
"OR gives invalid results"
Actually OR gives exactly the expected result.
"Can anyone clarify why it outputs 12 instead of 22?"
Following the rules of precedence given here:
we can see that EQ has a higher precedence than short-circuiting ||, so your code
left == 1 || 3
is equivalent to:
(left == 1) || 3
which will always be TRUE because 3 is non-zero and so is considered TRUE.
"Its very simple but i dont get the correct results"
Yet MATLAB is just doing exactly what you told it to do. You need to pay attention to the operator precedence!

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Torsten
Torsten on 21 Mar 2022
if left == 1 || left == 3
...
The condition "3" is empty and thus true. MATLAB does not relate the "3" to "left".

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