Matlab if statements in physics

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Momo
Momo on 18 Oct 2018
Commented: Momo on 19 Oct 2018
What does the condition mean in Matlab, where x and y are the displacement that measures from [-1,1]
if (abs(x)>=1)
x=sign(x);
end
if (abs(y)>=1)
y=sign(y);
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Oct 2018
The code is checking to see if the values are out of range and if so moving them to the boundary.
Momo
Momo on 19 Oct 2018
you mean x and y will equal 1 or -1 if their values are out of the range? as Mr. James said,right?

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 18 Oct 2018
Edited: James Tursa on 18 Oct 2018
You can easily run the code to see that it clips the values outside of [-1,1] so that they stay in this range. But it appears there is a typo in the y code. This line
x=sign(y);
should probably be this instead (note the y on the lhs)
y = sign(y);
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 18 Oct 2018
If x > 1, it will assign x = 1
If x <-1, it will assign x = -1
If x is between -1 and 1, it will leave x unchanged.
Same for y (as long as you fix the typo)
Momo
Momo on 18 Oct 2018
Thank you so much.

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