How can i take an error without using try catch ?

Hi, My condition is something like this (()) +4 If parenthese is empty, code should give an error not only four parenthesis but also infinitive parenthesis String can use for determining error. Also parenthesis take an input with numbers.

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What parenthesis ?
ahmet ozdemir
ahmet ozdemir el 3 de Mayo de 2016
Editada: ahmet ozdemir el 3 de Mayo de 2016
My program evaluate number like 3+4 =7 but if i give like ((()))+3+4 it should give an error since parenthesis is empty. Only empty parenthesis conditon should be thought. I hold on other type of thing like open parenthesis. It should be for empty parenthesis
If you are asking what your question title says then:
error( ... )
throws an error and
assert( condition, ... )
asserts that a condition is true and throws an error if it isn't. The body of your question seems to concern other matters that are potentially vastly more complicated though and seem to be effectively trying to write your own parser.

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Jan
Jan el 3 de Mayo de 2016
Editada: Jan el 3 de Mayo de 2016
Str = '((( ))) + 3 + 4';
Str = Str(~isspace(Str)); % remove spaces
if any(strfind(Str, '()'))
disp('Empty parenthesis found!');
end

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