How can I break from an inner loop but still continue the outer loop?
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I am writing a code where I am extrapolating a set of data by straight lines. It involves finding slope and intercept and extrapolating the line. I am able to draw a family of lines with different slopes and y-intercepts, however the problem also involves estimating a certain parameter for all the lines. Here is a section of my code where I need help:
for t=1:1:473;
for Lfn=1.0005:0.0005:5;
p=p+1;
L=L+1;
E1(t,p)=abs(0-Yextrap(t,p));
while L>1
if E1(t,p)>E1(t,(p-1))
disp(p-1)
ECLF1=1.0005+0.0005*(p-1);
end
L=L-1;
end
end
end
Here when the condition following the "if statement" is met, i need to execute the two lines after the if statement and then break from the inner while and for loops, but continue the outer most for loop? Any help would be appreciated.
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James Tursa
el 29 de Nov. de 2015
One way is to use an auxiliary variable. E.g.,
for t=1:1:473;
breakinner = false;
for Lfn=1.0005:0.0005:5;
p=p+1;
L=L+1;
E1(t,p)=abs(0-Yextrap(t,p));
while L>1
if E1(t,p)>E1(t,(p-1))
disp(p-1)
ECLF1=1.0005+0.0005*(p-1);
breakinner = true;
break;
end
L = L - 1;
end
if( breakinner )
break;
end
end
end
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