How can I skip the rest of an if statement?
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    Jing Ci Neo
      
 on 20 Feb 2024
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Jing Ci Neo
      
 on 20 Feb 2024
            Is there a way to skip the rest of an "if" statement if a condition is fulfilled? I want to having many if-else statements. I can't use break because it is only for "for" and "while" loops, is there something similar for "if" statements?
Here is a simple example of my code.
if n > 1
    if a == 1
        disp('Haha')
        break % (Here is where I want to skip the rest of if statement)
    end
    disp('Nooooo')
end
disp('Done!')
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 20 Feb 2024
        if n > 1
    while true
        if a == 1
            disp('Haha')
            break % (Here is where I want to skip the rest of if statement)
        end
        disp('Nooooo')
        break;
    end
end
disp('Done!')
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  Hassaan
      
 on 20 Feb 2024
        
      Edited: Hassaan
      
 on 20 Feb 2024
  
      if n > 1
    if a == 1
        disp('Haha')
        % No additional commands here - skips directly to the end of the outer if block
    else
        % This part will only execute if a ~= 1
        disp('Nooooo')
    end
end
disp('Done!')
In this structure, if a == 1, MATLAB displays "Haha" and then skips to the end of the if block, because there are no other commands to execute in the if a == 1 case. If a is not equal to 1, MATLAB does not enter the first if block and instead goes to the else part, executing whatever commands are there.
Effectively uses the logical structuring of your conditions to control the flow of your code without needing a specific statement to exit an if block.
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  Torsten
      
      
 on 20 Feb 2024
        
      Edited: Torsten
      
      
 on 20 Feb 2024
  
      Also in for-loops, "break" only exits the inner structure, but the outer loop runs until the end (see below). 
Thus you cannot expect that "break" in your nested if structure will exit completely.
for i = 1:10
  for j = 1:10
    if j==2
      break
    end
  end
  i
end
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