Need to put a max value on my variable
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Currently, I am running a while loop with a distinct number of particles switching from one system to the other. However, I do not want more particles than the total number I started with. Is there a way to make a max value on a variable (say I started with 50 particles in A and 50 particles in B, I would never want more than 100 particles total.) Any help would be appreciated!
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Walter Roberson
on 9 Jun 2011
There is no mechanism in MATLAB to declare a maximum size for a variable and to trigger an error when the size is exceeded.
You can approximate such a thing by creating a conditional breakpoint in the debugger -- e.g., have the breakpoint triggered if length(B) > 100
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Kaustubha Govind
on 9 Jun 2011
Could you have your code call a helper function (say addOne) that saturates the value at 50? That seems like the simplest solution.
The only other alternative I can think of is to use the Fixed-Point Toolbox to define your own fixed-point type that only allows integer values in the range 0 through 50. (This would be a lot easier if your range were of the form 0 through (2^n) - 1, so you could represent it as an unsigned fixed-point type with n bits and zero fraction length)
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Jason Ross
on 9 Jun 2011
Would adding the number of elements in A and B (determined using size or length -- refer to the doc for exactly what these functions do) and checking the total was not equal to or greater than 100 solve your problem?
If you are doing it in a while loop, you would set this as your condition for continuing to run the loop.
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