Can I nest an if statement in a for loop?
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Question as above, supposedly the following code uses an illegal use of a reserved keyword (if), why is this?
 for k = [x3,...,xN]
         k == 0.5*(x1+x2);
         if sign(f(k)) == sign(f(x1))
             k = x1;
         else
             k=x2;
         end
 end
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  Adam
      
      
 on 11 Dec 2014
        
      Edited: Adam
      
      
 on 11 Dec 2014
  
      Yes, you can put an if statement inside a for loop.
Your syntax for the for loop is invalid though, not the if statement even though the code analyser may erroneously accuse the if statement.
for k = [x3,...xN]
is not valid syntax.
If you have n-2 different variables named x3,...xN then you should change your code to just have a single array x with the all the values contained in the array and index into it.
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  Sean de Wolski
      
      
 on 11 Dec 2014
				Adam, that actually is valid if expanded (i.e. no ellipsis)
for ii = [1 3 9 4 pi]
  disp(ii)
end
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  vivek cheruvu
 on 9 Aug 2016
        Hi,
I am trying to nest an IF statement inside a FOR loop, but when I try to run the code, the program skips the code that follows the IF statement and throws me an error. I have provided the piece of code where, I kind of get confused. Any sort of help will be appreciated.
Here is my code:
 size = length(voltage)
 for i = 1:size
 SOC1 = energy/1640; % Energy is imported from a text file (4778x1)%
 if (0 < SOC1 < 0.05)
 Vcb = 12*SOC1+2.5;
 elseif (0.05< SOC1 < 0.99)
 Vcb = 0.66*SOC1+3.2;
 else
 errordlg('SOC out of bound'); 
 { this is followed by complex equations }
 end
 end
PS: I have tried using (0 < SOC1)&&(SOC1 < 0.05) this as well, nothing is working out.
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 on 9 Aug 2016
				 An expression is true when its result is nonempty
 and contains only nonzero elements
If SOC1 is a vector, "if (0 < SOC1) & (SOC1 < 0.05)" will only execute the expression in the if section of the if / elseif / else / end statement if ALL the elements of SOC1 are greater than 0 and less than 0.05. If even one element fails either of those tests, the if condition is not satisfied and MATLAB will move to the elseif section.
  vivek cheruvu
 on 9 Aug 2016
				Hello Steven,
Thanks for your answer. But still, when I change the SOC1 value to 0.1, it skips the loop. SOC1 is not a vector, it will create a vector by iterating through the loop.
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