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If loop is not working

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Lorena Ortiz
Lorena Ortiz on 30 Apr 2015
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
I'm trying to execute this code but the program does not do the if loop. I know that because in the solution the B matrix is showing all 0. I can see in the solution that the rest of the code is working properly and that there is a value of PImagc=50 so B shouldn't be all 0.
Here is the code:
clear all
close all
s=input(Introduce s (1-40): ');
n=input('Introduce n (1-100): ');
af=zeros(1,s);
bf=zeros(s,n);
cf=zeros(s,n);
B=zeros(1,s);
C=zeros(1,s);
syms a b c;
F=6*a^3-10*b^2+c+i*(2*a+b+c);
Re=real(F)
Im=imag(F)
for h=1:s
af(h)=h;
a=af(h);
for j=1:n
bf(h,j)=j;
b=bf(h,j);
PRe=subs(Re);
sol=solve(PRe,c);
c=cf(i,j);
PImag=subs(Im);
PImagc=subs(PImag,c,sol);
if PImagc==50
B(1,h)=V;
C(1,h)=sol;
else
bf(h,j)=bf(h,j);
end
end
end
disp('B is: ' )
B
Thank you!
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Lorena Ortiz
Lorena Ortiz on 30 Apr 2015
I put PImagc-50 and this is what I've obtained:
P =
0.-0.*i
I think that if I put what you said the program should work so maybe the problem is not there or I'm not doing well the program.
Thank you for your help pfb!
pfb
pfb on 30 Apr 2015
Edited: pfb on 30 Apr 2015
what about the absolute value?
The fact that the imaginary part has a minus sign means that there is a possibly very small negative imaginary part.
You should take a look at
abs(PImagc-50)
and, while you're at it, what's the output of
whos PImagc

Answers (2)

Jan
Jan on 30 Apr 2015
If you omit the brutal clear all it is easy to use the debugger. This tool is designed for stepping through the code line by line, such that you can examine directly what's going on. Therefore I'm astonished that clear all is used so often and recommended by any persons obviously, although it impedes the debugger such efficiently.

Guillaume
Guillaume on 30 Apr 2015
The only line that modifies B is this one:
B(1, h) = V;
inside an if. Two possibilities:
  • V is 0. V never get assigned any value the code you've shown, and since you start with a clear all, it probably does not even exists. So, unless you've made missed a line in your post, if the statement was executed, it would result in an error (undefined variable). Which strongly points to:
  • The if condition is never true. You say that Pimagc is 50, but is it exactly 50 and not some value very close to 50 that matlab displays as 50? To check look at the value of Pimagc - 50. I suspect it is going to be a very small value but not exactly 0.
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Lorena Ortiz
Lorena Ortiz on 30 Apr 2015
Sorry, I put the wrong code. This is the good one:
clear all
close all
s=input(Introduce s (1-40): ');
n=input('Introduce n (1-100): ');
af=zeros(1,s);
bf=zeros(s,n);
cf=zeros(s,n);
B=zeros(1,s);
C=zeros(1,s);
syms a b c;
F=6*a^3-10*b^2+c+i*(2*a+b+c);
Re=real(F)
Im=imag(F)
for h=1:s
af(h)=h;
a=af(h);
for j=1:n
bf(h,j)=j;
b=bf(h,j);
PRe=subs(Re);
sol=solve(PRe,c);
c=cf(i,j);
PImag=subs(Im);
PImagc=subs(PImag,c,sol);
if PImagc==0
B(1,h)=b;
C(1,h)=sol;
else
bf(h,j)=bf(h,j);
end
end
end
disp('B es: ' )
B
And the value that I've obtained in the solution is 50.0000000000000000000000000000000-0.*i but I've put PImagc==50.0000000000000000000000000000000-0.*i and I have the same problem...
Thank you anyway

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