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How to compare previous results in iteration?

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ASHA PON
ASHA PON on 22 Jan 2023
Commented: ASHA PON on 24 Jan 2023
I have a program with for loop having 1to 500. I need to compare the output of previous and current iteration, if the outputs are matching the program has to stop. Otherwise the loop has to continue till the match is achieved.
For example:
for i=1 to 500
[Some mathematical calcultion]
output= 109;
end
Expected output:
iteration has to stop when output [i] = output [i-1]

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Torsten
Torsten on 22 Jan 2023
Edited: Torsten on 22 Jan 2023
You should never check whether two variables are equal. Always check whether they are approximately equal:
difference = 1.0;
output_old = 0.0;
tolerance = 1e-6;
while difference > tolerance
[Some mathematical calculations]
output = ...;
difference = abs(output_old-output);
output_old = output;
end
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Torsten
Torsten on 22 Jan 2023
Edited: Torsten on 22 Jan 2023
MATLAB does not have "integer" as data type. And I don't know how "output" is calculated in your code. So you should keep the code above as is. It will also work for integer values of "output".

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