How to do this while loop
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 5 Mar 2020
				Are you to produce a vector the same size as A? A vector the same size as B? Are you permitted to use vectorized operations at all?
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  Amit
      
 on 5 Mar 2020
        We can do it in this way :
A = [1 2 3]; B = [2 4 5];
LenA = 1;
while LenA <= length(A)
    if(A(LenA)-B)<=1
        out = true;
        break
    else
        out = false;
    end
    LenA =LenA+1;
end
disp(out)
Hope it helps.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 5 Mar 2020
				We discourage people from prividing complete solutions to homework problems.
Also, this code does not impliment the original requirement to use abs().
if(A(LenA)-B)<=1
A(LenA) would be a scalar, but B is a vector, so A(LenA)-B would be a vector, and the result of comparing to 1 would be a vector. if statements are only considered true if all elements of the array of values being tested are non-zero. The above code is therefore looking to see whether there is some element of A that is within 1 of every element of B. It is not at all clear to me that is what the homework is intended to test.
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