Use of "Break" in switch statement

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Nicholai
Nicholai on 18 Apr 2011
Edited: Jose on 13 Jul 2021
I have a switch statement, and I would like to use a "break" to terminate some calculations if the switch statement is fulfilled.
But which statement can I use, which is similar to "break" like used for loops? Cause I have so far just used "exit" but that statement closes Matlab and I only want to abort some calculations but still not close Matlab completely....
Many Thanks!
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Sole gak
Sole gak on 30 Jan 2019
Edited: Sole gak on 30 Jan 2019
you can use return
%% in case you have a simple switch case
a = 1; b = 1;
switch a
case 1
disp('foo');
if (b ==1)
disp('bar');
return;
end
disp('bidon');
end
%% this works as well if you have your switch case in a loop
a = 1; b = 1;
while (true)
switch a
case 1
disp('foo');
if (b ==1)
disp('bar');
return;
end
disp('foobar');
end
end
Hope that helps,
S'
Jose
Jose on 13 Jul 2021
Edited: Jose on 13 Jul 2021
Commands "break", "continue" and "return" work all very nicely within a "switch / case":
function switch_break
if fn2
disp('function fn2 went till the end');
else
disp('function fn2 aborted')
end
% end of switch_break function
function ret= fn2
ret= 0; % return zero if not done all runs
for i= 1:5
fprintf('i=%d of 5: ', i);
[~,~, button]= ginput(1);
switch button
case 1
disp('button 1, continue to the next case');
continue
case 2
disp('button 2, break the loop');
break
case 3
disp('button 3, abandon function');
return
case 27
disp('ESC key, continue after the switch')
end
disp(' more work done after the switch')
end
disp(' more work done after the loop')
ret= 1; % went till the end

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Answers (3)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Apr 2011
break will terminate the enclosing loop.

Anne van Rossum
Anne van Rossum on 13 Aug 2014
The following is a "trick" that will break out of the switch.
for br=1:1
switch val
case 'one'
...
if ~some_condition
...
break;
end
case 'two'
...
case 'three'
...
otherwise
...
end
end
As you can see, there is an additional for-loop that is run only once with the only purpose to provide a way to break out of the switch statement.
I think the absence of a break in a switch statement is because people thought the only reason for it was to provide fall-through in early C. Personally, I think people should not tell you how to structure your code, so denying someone to break where he/she wants is a bit presumptuous.

Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke on 18 Apr 2011
What do you mean by "if the switch statement is fulfilled"? Are you trying to get out of the whole switch-case block while you are inside one of the case statements? I would just use if-else-end in your case statement:
switch val
case 'one'
...
if ~some_condition
...
end
case 'two'
...
case 'three'
...
otherwise
...
end
If "some_condition" is satisfied, it would get out of the "one" case. Is this what you mean?
Also, in case you're thinking that it works like C, as you can see from the documentation for switch (see Tips), MATLAB switch does not fall through, so you don't need a "break" or "return" after each case statement.
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Nicholai
Nicholai on 19 Apr 2011
I have this line of code:
function closeBar(src,evnt)
|selection = questdlg('Do you want to stop this process?',...
'Stop process',...
'Yes','No','Yes');
switch selection,
case 'Yes',
exit
case 'No'
return
end
It's if case "Yes" is fulfilled I need some statement which stops all the ongoing processes in all the m-files in my work space...
An "exit" function does this but it also closes the entire Matlab application. I only need it to stop the calculations not close the program...
Thank you for your reply!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Apr 2011
Use a call to error()

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