How to restrict user inputs?

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RealA
RealA el 24 de Abr. de 2019
Comentada: Adam Danz el 26 de Abr. de 2019
Hey everyone, just wondering how I could restrict certain user inputs. I want my program to accept two inputs, in this case being 'i' and 'm' and if the user were to enter a number or a different string, my script would keep looping the input question until the user enters the correct value. (Essentialy I just need help on where I commented)
y = input('Please enter the letter ''i'' for an imperial output or ''m'' for a metric output: ', 's');
while isempty(y)
disp('Blank is an invalid input you are required to enter a number from the options above!')
y = input('Please enter the letter ''i'' for an imperial output or ''m'' for a metric output: ', 's');
end
while %Need a function that if the user enters a number or string other than i or m, then this loop activates.
disp(' Invalid input,please enter the letter ''i'' for an imperial output or ''m'' for a metric output')
y = input('Please enter the letter ''i'' for an imperial output or ''m'' for a metric output: ', 's');
while isempty(y)
disp('Blank is an invalid input you are required to enter the letter ''i'' for an imperial output or ''m'' for a metric output!')
y = input('Please enter the letter ''i'' for an imperial output or ''m'' for a metric output: ', 's');
end
end
switch y
case 'i'
fahrenheit = (z*9/5)+32
case 'm'
celsius = (z-32)*5/9
end

Respuestas (1)

Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 24 de Abr. de 2019
Editada: Adam Danz el 26 de Abr. de 2019
inputOK = false;
while ~inputOK
y = input('Please enter the letter ''i'' for an imperial output or ''m'' for a metric output: ', 's');
if ~isempty(y) && ismember(y, {'m', 'i'})
inputOK = true;
end
end
Another option is to use a question dialog box:
answer = questdlg('Please select output type', mfilename, 'imperial', 'metric', 'quit', 'quit');
  2 comentarios
Jan
Jan el 26 de Abr. de 2019
A simplification of:
if ~isempty(y) && ismember(y, {'m', 'i'})
inputOK = true;
end
is
inputOK = any(ismember(y, {'m', 'i'});
Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 26 de Abr. de 2019
Smart! Thanks for the improvement.
(add one more closed-parenthesis to avoid error).

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