about easy logic operators

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Umut Oskay
Umut Oskay on 29 Apr 2020
Commented: David Hill on 29 Apr 2020
A=[2 4 10 9 24;3 5 56 -1 7];
for i = 1: 5
if A(1,i) && A(2,i) < 0 % if 9 && -1 < 0
fprintf('Invalid dimension.The area cannot be computed.\n')
else
fprintf('The area of rectangle %d is %d.\n',i,(A(1,i)*A(2,i)));
end
end
if A(1,i) && A(2,i) < 0 % if 9 && -1 < 0 i think the left one and the right one is the same but the outputs they give are different . Why are they different? Thanks.

Answers (1)

David Hill
David Hill on 29 Apr 2020
Need <0 for both conditions
A=[2 4 10 9 24;3 5 56 -1 7];
for i = 1: 5
if A(1,i)<0 && A(2,i)< 0 % if 9 && -1 < 0
fprintf('Invalid dimension.The area cannot be computed.\n')
else
fprintf('The area of rectangle %d is %d.\n',i,(A(1,i)*A(2,i)));
end
end
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Umut Oskay
Umut Oskay on 29 Apr 2020
Edited: Umut Oskay on 29 Apr 2020
A=[2 4 10 9 24;3 5 56 -1 7];
for i = 1: 5
if (A(1,i)< 0) || (A(2,i)< 0)
fprintf('Invalid dimension.The area cannot be computed.\n')
else
fprintf('The area of rectangle %d is %d.\n',i,(A(1,i)*A(2,i)));
end
end
% i got the point and i should write like this thank you but i want to know why [A(1,i) && A(2,i) < 0 % 9 && -1 < 0] are different?
David Hill
David Hill on 29 Apr 2020
Matlab syntax for logicals. Any number other than zero is a logical true value.
9 && -1<0; %true && true = true
A(1,1) && A(2,1)<0;%true && false = false

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