Why does this if statement fail?
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I have noticed this strange behavior and I just can't figure why this is happening.
I have a script looping through a certain parameter and then saving some output results for certain values of that parameter. The relevant part of the script is:
for Thr=0.4:0.1:0.7
disp(Thr);
if Thr==0.5
disp('but I am here?');
end
if Thr==0.6
disp('am i here?');
end
end
>>
0.4000
0.5000
but I am here?
0.6000
0.7000
For some reason, it the if statement doesnt recognize Thr value of 0.6. If I use a step of 0.01, same happens for Thr values of 0.59, 0.58 and 0.57. I didnt test much further than that.
What is happening here?
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Stephen23
on 7 Sep 2020
Edited: Stephen23
on 7 Sep 2020
"What is happening here?"
etc. etc.
This is worth reading as well:
PS: do not test binary floating point numbers for exact equivalence.The correct approach is to compare the absolute difference against a tolerance (chosen to be suitable for your data magnitudes):
abs(A-B)<tol
Accepted Answer
KSSV
on 7 Sep 2020
Edited: KSSV
on 7 Sep 2020
for Thr=0.4:0.1:0.7
disp(Thr);
if abs(Thr-0.5)<10^-3
disp('but I am here?');
end
if abs(Thr-0.6)<10^-3
disp('am i here?');
end
end
Read about comparing floating point numbers. It seems you are checking some options, you need not to do this. Please read abour debugging MATLAB files.
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Stephen23
on 7 Sep 2020
"In simpler cases like this, rounding to the first decimal also does the trick..."
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