Trial and Error
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Can someone give a example of Matlab codes perform 'trial and error' it will assume certain value , get the answer , error check , in case of suitable result stop the loop ?
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  the cyclist
      
      
 on 12 Feb 2012
        Here is a simple example. Is this what you mean by "trial and error"?
x = 100;
while x > 1
  x = x-1;
end
x
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 12 Feb 2012
        Make an array with your "certain values" like, for example, choices=[1,2,3,4,100,200,1000] or whatever. Then use randi() to pick an index from that at random. Break out if you selected the value to stop at.
% Define the "certain values"
choices=[1,2,3,4,100,200,1000]
% Tell it to stop if choice #4 is chosen.
choiceToStopAt = choices(4);
for k = 1 : 200
    randomIndex = randi(length(choices), 1);
    selectedChoice = choices(randomIndex);
    fprintf('At experiment %d, randomIndex = %d, selected choice = %d\n',...
        k, randomIndex, selectedChoice);
    if selectedChoice == choiceToStopAt
        fprintf('Stopping because we selected %d\n', choiceToStopAt)
        break;
    end
end
In the command window:
choices =
           1           2           3           4         100         200        1000
At experiment 1, randomIndex = 5, selected choice = 100
At experiment 2, randomIndex = 1, selected choice = 1
At experiment 3, randomIndex = 6, selected choice = 200
At experiment 4, randomIndex = 4, selected choice = 4
Stopping because we selected 4
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