evaluate whether a condition is met

Hi all, I have to evaluate whether a condition is met: this is the basic method:
if a1 < b1 < a2
disp ('ok')
else disp ('error')
end
If I had n "b" and n+1 "a" I should write n if or is there a way to simplify it? if so how? thank you very much

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I assume you really mean
if a1 < b1 & b1 < a2
disp ('ok')
else disp ('error')
end

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Matt J
Matt J on 27 Nov 2012
Edited: Matt J on 27 Nov 2012
Assuming size(a) is [1,n+1] and size(b) is [1,n]
if a(1:end-1)<b & b<a(2:end)

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Max
Max on 27 Nov 2012
Perfect! Now, for example, If during the second cycle the condition is not satisfied, the overall result will be error; it is possible to print statements that do not meet this condition?
I hope I was clear ;)
Max
Sorry Matt J, I read only now you precondition that
a1 < b1 & b1 < a2
in my situation I have to evaluate if a value is in-range or is out-range. the value have to be in its range
For example:
a_1 < b_1 < a_2
a_2 < b_2 < a_3
a_n < b_n < a_n+1
etc.
and
b_1 = a_1 + x_1
b_2 = a_2 + x_2
b_n = a_n + x_n
etc
x is a column-vector of n elements;
is correct if I do:
if a(1:end-1) < (a(1:end-1) + x(1:end) ) < a(2:end-1)

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig on 27 Nov 2012
Edited: Matt Fig on 27 Nov 2012
Please stop posting new "Answers" to your question. None of these are answers to the original question. Post in the comments if you have follow-up questions.
Sorry...
is correct if I do: if a(1:end-1) < (a(1:end-1) + x(1:end) ) < a(2:end-1)
No. Triple inequality statements in MATLAB will not do what you expect. That was the point of my earlier Comment. For example, I don't think you expect the following to return false, but it does:
>> 0<.5<1
ans =
0
Contrast this with,
>> (0<.5) & (0.5<1)
ans =
1
of course, you're right ... I was wrong to do the math...
you're very very talented...
a curiosity ... if, instead, I wanted to print also the statements that verify the condition, which is the command??
thanks for the constant assistance
Max
You should post this as a new question and make it clearer. We would probably need a specific example showing the output that you want.

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