Using logical operator in an if condition
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Hi, I want my 'if' condition as follows:
if true
if (x==1) && (A(2,1)==1 || A(2,2)==1 || A(2,3)==1)
...
end
(Please disregard the first line with 'if true' )
I mean, I want my condition to be x equals 1 and one of A(2,1) A(2,2) or A(2,3) to be equal 1 as well. I think, the way that the expression above is written, is incorrect because even the condition isn't satisfied, program continues to execute the if statement.
How should I write the above condition?
Thank you Kaan Yilmaz
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Roger Stafford
on 5 Jun 2016
Edited: Roger Stafford
on 5 Jun 2016
You are using the "short circuit" logical operators. They work for scalars but not for vectors with more than one element. In the latter case change to '&' and '|'.
Another possibility for your difficult is that you are requiring exact equality which may not be satisfied if x, y, z, or t differ from 1 in their least binary digits from rounding errors.
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Roger Stafford
on 5 Jun 2016
Edited: Roger Stafford
on 5 Jun 2016
I would like to see your actual code that you are using to produce the wrong result, including how A is generated.
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