using max function without conditional function
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how using max function, logical operators and comparison operators to write a code that if a number larger than 100, then return the difference between thwo values, and this number smaller than 100 then return 0.
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KSSV
on 29 Aug 2020
It is very simple what have you tried?
Maria
on 29 Aug 2020
Rik
on 29 Aug 2020
That is enough. An else would make more sense, but you can use two if statements with opposite conditions. So let me repeat the question: what have you tried?
the cyclist
on 29 Aug 2020
@Maria: Part of the reason for asking to see what you have tried is that it helps understand how much MATLAB you know, see how close you are to solving the problem, and see how much effort you have put in yourself.
Without knowing those things, we don't know how much help you need, and we might waste a lot of your time and ours.
Maria
on 29 Aug 2020
dpb
on 29 Aug 2020
As this is obviously homework, it's not kosher to just provide the answer ... but hint: look at
Answers (1)
Walter Roberson
on 29 Aug 2020
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A > B implies A - B > 0 . Which implies that the maximum of (A-B) and (0) is (A-B).
A < B implies A - B < 0. Which implies that the maximum of (A-B) and (0) is (0).
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