What does a "~" mean in the following code

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Andreas
Andreas on 20 Jan 2011
Answered: Luna on 18 Apr 2024 at 6:25
A newbie (me) needs to understand a syntax I can't find in the documentation.
if ~isempty(E)
B=[A
E'*S];
end;
What does the ~ (tilde) mean or do prior to the isempty(E)?
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Todd Flanagan
Todd Flanagan on 20 Jan 2011
Andreas say, "I found it. ~ indicates not.
Thx anyway"
Todd Flanagan
Todd Flanagan on 20 Jan 2011
Hi Andreas, I moved your answer into a comment on your original question.

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Accepted Answer

Kenneth Eaton
Kenneth Eaton on 20 Jan 2011
This is the logical NOT operator, so ~isempty(E) will evaluate to true when E is not empty.

More Answers (2)

Doug Hull
Doug Hull on 20 Jan 2011
~ means 'not'
doc punct
At the command line will tell you other uses for ~ and the punctuation marks.

Luna
Luna on 18 Apr 2024 at 6:25
  1. For what values of the variable a will the following code print 'Goodbye Mapua'?
  2. if a < 7 || a >= 4
  3. disp('Hello Mapua ')
  4. else
  5. disp('Goodbye Mapua ')
  6. end

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