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Hi all!
I want the user to enter a number between 35 and 45, and if they enter anything other than a number to ask them to enter it again. If the input is not numeric, I want the while loop to start again in order to ask the user to enter the value again.
As you can see from my script below, it doesn't work! If they enter "35 hahah", the code ends with an error message. If they enter "haha", there is a red error message but the code does ask them to enter it again. How can I fix this so that there are no error messages?
Thanks in advance.
gearRatio = 10;
rotSpeed = 200;
pressAngle = 20;
powerInput = 0;
while powerInput < 35 || powerInput > 45
powerInput = input('Please enter the power input as a number only, between 35kW and 45kW: ');
if ~isnumeric(powerInput)
break;
end
end
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Guillaume
on 18 Aug 2017
Edited: Guillaume
on 18 Aug 2017
In other words, if what the user enters something that is not convertible to a matrix, input returns an error. If the user enters something that is convertible to a matrix, then it is always numeric, so your isnumeric text is redundant.
A bit further down in the documentation, you have:
str = input(prompt,'s') returns the entered text, without evaluating the input as an expression.
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