Traping Error user input

n=inputdlg('Please input a number more than or equal one:')
I would like to trap the user if they input anything other than numbers more than 1. I have tried loop,isnumeric but they all don't work overally.
Any ideas?
Thank you

 Accepted Answer

Is this what you want?
n=inputdlg('Please input a number more than or equal one:')
while isempty(str2num(n{1})) || str2num(n{1})<1
n=inputdlg('Please input a number more than or equal one:')
end

5 Comments

Rooy
Rooy on 13 Apr 2012
This way doesn't really work
n =
'b'
Undefined function 'isnumeic' for input arguments of type 'cell'.
Error in Untitled23 (line 2)
while ~isnumeic(n) || n < 1
If I extract from the cell array it would still not work
I didn't realize you are using inputdlg and I had a typo. I updated the answer
Rooy
Rooy on 13 Apr 2012
Thank you it works.
Rooy
Rooy on 14 Apr 2012
What if I have more than one input
for instance
n=inputdlg({'Please input a number more than or equal one:';'P'})
while isempty(str2num(n{1})) || str2num(n{1})<1 || isempty(str2num(n{2})) || str2num(n{2})<1
h = errordlg;
waitfor(h)
n=inputdlg({'Please input a number more than or equal one:';'P'})
end
I can't just keep hard coding the loops based on the the amount of inputs. Is there another way
n=inputdlg({'Please input a number more than or equal one:';'P'})
while any(cellfun(@isempty,cellfun(@str2num,n,'UniformOutput',false))) || ...
any(cellfun(@lt,cellfun(@str2num,n,'UniformOutput',false),...
num2cell(ones(numel(n),1))))
h = errordlg;
waitfor(h)
n=inputdlg({'Please input a number more than or equal one:';'P'})
end

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More Answers (1)

Try this:
clc; % Clear the command window.
workspace; % Make sure the workspace panel is showing.
fontSize = 20;
format compact;
% Initialize flag to keep going or not.
keepGoing = true;
userPrompt = 'Enter a number greater than 1';
defaultValue = 42;
while keepGoing
% Ask user for a number.
caUserInput = inputdlg(userPrompt, 'Enter the number',1,{num2str(defaultValue)});
usersValue = round(str2double(cell2mat(caUserInput)));
% Check for a valid integer.
if isnan(usersValue)
% They didn't enter a number.
% They clicked Cancel, or entered a character, symbols, or something else not allowed.
break;
end
% See if it's > 1
if usersValue > 1
message = sprintf('Success!\n you entered %f.\n', usersValue);
keepGoing = false; % Bail out
else
message = sprintf('Try again. You entered %f.\n%s', ...
usersValue, userPrompt);
% Keep going.
end
uiwait(msgbox(message));
end

4 Comments

Rooy
Rooy on 13 Apr 2012
It stalls when I enter the right input after entering a few bad ones.
Thank you
Rooy
Rooy on 13 Apr 2012
Where could I get to reprompt the user to enter again?
Thank you
It does not stall. It works fine. I just copied it and ran it again. I was able to enter lots of numbers less than 1 and it kept reprompting the user to enter a number >1. When I finally did enter a number > 1, it exited the while loop. It does exactly what you asked for. If it doesn't, then you must have altered it and broken it.
Rooy
Rooy on 17 Apr 2012
Thank you for all the help

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