if statement and "equal to" problem

Hello everybody. I have a simple "if statement with equal to" and I would like to set a list of value instead of just one. Maybe the example will clarify my problem:
for j=1:length(POS_S)
for i=1:length(POS_C)
if (POS_S(j) == 7,8,9) AND ((POS_C(i) == POS_S(j)+1) OR (POS_C(i) == POS_S(j)-1)) AND (POS_C(i) ~= 2,3,4);
....
end
I receive the following error:
Error: Unexpected MATLAB expression.
Anyone who can help me? Where I'm wrong? Is it possible put a list values after "==" and "~=" ?

Answers (2)

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Sep 2015
Use double ampersand, &&, instead of the word AND.

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and double vertical bar instead of the work "OR".
Funny. I completely missed the use of OR and AND in that line of code. Again, not valid MATLAB syntax.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 26 Sep 2015
Edited: John D'Errico on 26 Sep 2015
This is not valid MATLAB syntax:
(POS_S(j) == 7,8,9)
At least, it won't do what you obviously desire it to do. Making up syntax on your own rarely is successful.
You might consider using ismember instead. You could also have used three explicit tests, with an or between them. (Thus the | | operator.)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Sep 2015
Edited: Image Analyst on 26 Sep 2015
Maybe use ismember() or any() or all()

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