Stop Itration of a matric when it converges

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My matrix is iterating with each element using same equation. I want to stop the iteration at convergence. My code (below) is not stopping no matter what. Can someone please help me out?
probability = (ones(1,2048) .* 1/2048);
Tij = sum(StateTransitionfwd);
Tji = sum(StateTransitionbwd);
p = ((Tji .* probability) - (Tij .* probability));
threshold = (zeros(1,2048));
old = p;
new = zeros(1,2048);
while true
p = ((p * StateTransitionbwd) - (Tij .* p));
new = p;
if old-new <= threshold
break
end
old = p;
%old - new = threshold;
end

Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Aug 2015
Try
if abs(old-new) <= threshold
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Salman Saeed
Salman Saeed on 28 Aug 2015
Basically I am working on the cell cycle. I am attaching the paper I am working on. Please have a look at equation 4 and its description. I have the transition probabilities of all the states. So basically in this loop I am trying to iterate equation 4.
Thank you so much for helping me out.

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