if statement didn't executed in a loop
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Hi all, I have problem on the if statement that inside can't be executed which makes other operations in the code cannot be run. My code is as follow, the problems is occurred at the "if isequal(time(i),off_tt)" parts where the variables 'k' didn't increment.
k = 0; on_t = 2;off_t = 2;
for i=1:length(time)
on_tt = (on_t*(k+1))+(off_t*k)
off_tt = (on_t*(k+1))+(off_t*(k+1))
if(time(i) ~= off_tt)
if (on_t == 0)
ref_speed_left = [ref_speed_left, 0];
ref_speed_right = [ref_speed_right, 0];
elseif (off_t == 0)
ref_speed_left = [ref_speed_left, ref_speedR];
ref_speed_right = [ref_speed_right, ref_speedL];
elseif (time(i) < on_tt) %ans == 0
ref_speed_left = [ref_speed_left, ref_speedR];
ref_speed_right = [ref_speed_right, ref_speedL];
elseif (time(i)>= on_tt && time(i) < off_tt+1)
if isequal(time(i),off_tt) %problems at this if statement
k=k+1; %k didn't increment when it
end %met the requirement
ref_speed_left = [ref_speed_left, 0]
ref_speed_right = [ref_speed_right, 0]
end
end
end
May I know any solutions for this, your helps is much appreciate. Thanks you.
2 Comments
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Dec 2012
Can you post values of ref_speedR and others variables, to allow testing your code
Shawn Chang
on 13 Dec 2012
Edited: Shawn Chang
on 13 Dec 2012
Answers (3)
Ilham Hardy
on 13 Dec 2012
for i=1:length(time)
k=i %correction
on_tt = (on_t*(k+1))+(off_t*k)
off_tt = (on_t*(k+1))+(off_t*(k+1))
You declare k=0, therefore k is 0.
1 Comment
Shawn Chang
on 13 Dec 2012
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Dec 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Dec 2012
0 votes
Are you sur the condition if isequal(time(i),off_tt) is true? I tested your code, the condition is true only for i=80
8 Comments
Shawn Chang
on 13 Dec 2012
Edited: Shawn Chang
on 13 Dec 2012
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Dec 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Dec 2012
Ok, when time(80) = 4, off_tt = 4, you forget that your code is executed when the condition if(time(i) ~= off_tt) is true, which it is not in this case.
Shawn Chang
on 13 Dec 2012
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Dec 2012
In this case the condition isequal(time(i),off_tt) occurs one time, look at k, (k=1);
Shawn Chang
on 13 Dec 2012
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Dec 2012
Do you want to increment k each increment of i, if not tell us what is the condition?
Shawn Chang
on 13 Dec 2012
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Dec 2012
you have then to revise your code
Roger Stafford
on 13 Dec 2012
Shawn, look at the third line from the beginning of the for-loop:
if(time(i) ~= off_tt)
It is an outer condition that must be satisfied if you are to enter the if-elseif-elseif-end sequence. This means you cannot reach the
if isequal(time(i),off_tt)
test with equal values of time(i) and off_tt. Hence the 'isequal' test will always be false and k can never be incremented.
I am curious as to why you used 'isequal' at that point. It is intended for testing equality between entire arrays and suggests that you may have meant something else in your code here.
Roger Stafford
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