Create a two variables function, including several law in MATLAB
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Dear Mathworks team
Hello
Please guide me. I searched in the FAQ and the Internet, but could not find answer for my question.
I want to create a two variables function, including several law in MATLAB. Then, I want to import code into C#.(I need the output of this function for C#)
How can I create this function
Thank you in advance for your attention and answer
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B.k Sumedha
el 18 de Jun. de 2015
I think this might help u. http://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/5510/MATLAB%252520-%252520C#
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Stephen23
el 19 de Jun. de 2015
Editada: Stephen23
el 19 de Jun. de 2015
@la: there are multiple issue with the code that could be improved, and these would make the bug-fixing easier too:
- do not place close all and clc at the start of every function and script. Although beginners love doing this it is sloppy programming: this function has nothing to do with figures, so why close them inside it? Functionally unrelated and thus a poor design decision.
- remove unnecessary parentheses, as these only clutter the text and make it hard to read.
- learn about operator precedence to help remove unnecessary parentheses.
- do not repeat logical comparisons unnecessarily: perform them once!
- do not use chains of mutually-exclusive if statements when you can simply use elseif statements.
- learn to read the documentation. This will help you to discover that relational operators in MATLAB are binary operators, so the syntax A<x<B is not permitted, only A<x & x<B, exactly as Walter Roberson clearly explained in his answer too.
After all of that you might end up with a function like this (attached):
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Walter Roberson
el 19 de Jun. de 2015
21<x2<=27 is parsed as
((21<x2)<=27)
In the first step, 21<x2 returns a logical value, 0 or 1. In the second step, that 0 or 1 is compared <= 27. 0 and 1 are always <= 27 so the overall test would always be true.
If you want to test whether a value is in a range, write it as two tests:
21<x2 & x2 <= 27
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