how to make a function that discreminate between scalar and vectors in matlab

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Hi; I am going to make a function that classify inputs.If the input is a vector it generate 0 and if it is empty scalar matrix it gives -1 and for matrix it gives 1 I am using that codes
function myclass=classify(x)
if size(x)==0 0
myclass=-1;
elseif size(x)~=0 0
myclass=1;
end
end
This codes run perfectly for empty matrix and matrix but i getting in troble how i can define it to discriminate for vector(having 1 row or col). I hope i have to use two more ifs in elseif one will check for vector and other for matrix. I stuck how it implement .Kindly guide me about correction..Thanks in advacne
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Muhammad Usman Saleem
Muhammad Usman Saleem on 20 May 2015
This codes run perfectly for empty matrix and matrix but i getting in troble how i can define it to discriminate for vector(having 1 row or col). I hope i have to use two more ifs in elseif one will check for vector and other for matrix. I stuck how it implement .Kindly guide me about correction..Thanks in advacne
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 20 May 2015
Edited: Stephen23 on 20 May 2015
What exactly is an "empty scalar matrix"? By definition a scalar is a 1x1 array, and thus cannot be empty. This is clearly documented here:
In any case, what is wrong with the inbuilt functions: isempty, isscalar, isvector, ismatrix, isrow, iscolumn... ? Did they stop working?
Maybe reading this would help:

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Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 20 May 2015
You need to use the any and all functions in your comparisons:
function myclass=classify(x)
myclass = 0;
if any(size(x)==0)
myclass=-1;
elseif all(size(x)>1)
myclass=1;
end
end
This worked for me.
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Muhammad Usman Saleem
Muhammad Usman Saleem on 20 May 2015
tell me where is the problem with my code.Kindly read the question mentioned above to better understand the problem..Thanks in advance
Star Strider
Star Strider on 20 May 2015
If it’s a scalar, all dimensions have to be equal to 1, so this statement has to test for that:
elseif all(size(x)>1)
See if substituting the ‘double equal sign’ == helps.
Also, your default condition needs to be set to be sure it returns the correct value as described in: ‘Finally, if x is none of these, it returns 2.’

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 20 May 2015
Edited: Thorsten on 20 May 2015
You should use Matlab's functions for your task: isempty, isscalar, ismatrix. Further, classify is a function in the statistics toolbox; you may want to choose a different name.

Stephen23
Stephen23 on 20 May 2015
Edited: Stephen23 on 20 May 2015
This would be much simpler code without the if commands, even as an anonymous function:
>> fun = @(x) all(size(x)>1)-isempty(x);
>> fun([])
ans =
-1
>> fun([1,2,3])
ans =
0
>> fun([1,2,3;4,5,6])
ans =
1
To do the whole thing without "inbuilt functions" then just replace the isempty(x) with any(size(x)==0). I doubt that any solution fulfills this though:

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