Matlab if statements in physics
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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
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.
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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
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)
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