how to stop from running a program whenever any of the element become zero or gets negative?
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i have a matrix A=rand(m,n); B=1-A; so when B is running in a loop for 100 times i want to end the matrix once any of the element of B becomes zero.
plz plz help me....
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Image Analyst
on 10 May 2014
B will never be exactly 0 since A will never be exactly 1, at least probably not in your lifetime.
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Sara
on 10 May 2014
If you want to exit the loop, you can do:
if(ismember(0,B))
break
end
If there is code after the loop, that part will be executed though. Do you have code after the loop that you do NOT want to execute?
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Star Strider
on 10 May 2014
Use the any and break functions.
Example:
for k1 = 1:100
A = rand(10);
B = 1-A;
if any(B == 0)
k1
break
end
end
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